Answer this question… They all had a class-based society.
They each had complex governments.
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well i know for a fact that in china at its early stages constructed the "great wall o china" and was diversely religious with the religions of "Buddhism, Confucianism, and dowinsm" among with the facts that they were builsy writing poetry and perfecting the martial arts.
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They each had complex governments.
The three civilizations commonly referred to as "The Classical Civilizations" are the Mediterranean, Indian, and China Civilizations.
The classical civilizations of India and China, like the Roman Empire, exhibited strong centralized governments that maintained order and facilitated trade across vast territories. All three cultures developed sophisticated bureaucracies to manage their populations and resources effectively. Additionally, they shared a rich tradition of cultural and philosophical development, influencing art, religion, and social structures. Finally, each civilization faced challenges such as internal strife and external invasions that eventually contributed to their decline.
There were several around the globe, Greece, China, Egypt, the Celts, Polynesia, Babilon.....
The oldest nation is San Marino. Civilizations existed before, but were not nations, for example China (olden China), Mesopotamia, and the Roman Empire.
Nomadic peoples migrated in and there was a period of unsettlement until the nomads settled in and established civilisations of their own.
The Silk Road connected major civilizations such as the Roman Empire, the Parthian Empire, the Kushan Empire, the Gupta Empire, and the Han Dynasty. It facilitated trade and cultural exchange between Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and East Asia.
In the classical era the three major civilizations include the following:The Bronze Age from: 3000-1100 BCThe Early Iron Age from 1000-27 BCThe Roman Era from 27 BC-612 AD
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yes, China is one of the oldest civilizations.
[1] civilization expanded into new world regions[2] the great world religions gained, In the classical period the three civilizations were roughly inbalance; with Africa, India, China and East Asia, eastern and Western Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and India[3]impact on history peaked with the achievements of the Mongols
After the Iron Age, various cultural groups and civilizations emerged, succeeding the Iron Age people. These included the Classical civilizations of Greece and Rome, as well as others like the Han Dynasty in China and the Gupta Empire in India. These civilizations built upon the advancements of the Iron Age people and made significant contributions to art, architecture, philosophy, and science.