Part two: Talks about the second wave civilizations (500 B.C.E- 500 C.E) and explores the major civilizations of Eurasia, Chinese, India, Persian, and Mediterranean. Many of the second wave civ. perished, as the collapse of the Roman Empire, Han dynasty China, and the Mayan cities. Monarchs ruled most of the new civ. women remained subordinate to men and there was a sharp divide between the elite and everyone else. Another change is the growing size of the states or empires that strutted civ. Roman, Persian, India and Chinese empires. Along with Arab, Mongol, and Inca of the third wave. Each empires brought together in a single political system diversity of people. The world was very different from what it had been in the first civ, even though economic and social patterns didn't change.
Chapter 3: State and Empire in Eurasia/North Africa
The Eurasian empires of the second wave were Persia, Greece under Alexander the Great, Rome, China and the Han Dynasties, India and Gupta dynasties shared a set of problems. Their armies and tax collectors were hard to avoid. Also they were really bloody. The majority of human kind in the twentieth century have lived their lives in empires where they were governed by rulers. These states brought people together from different traditions, religions, culture, and values. Th empire played an important role by generating a warrior culture that gives prominence to men who created and ruled those imperial states.