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Chapter 2: Classical Civilization: China
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Of all the societies in the world today, China has maintained the clearest links to its classical past.
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Under the Zhou Dynasty, China extended its territory to include the "Middle Kingdom."
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The Zhou Dynasty, 1029-258 B.C.E., was the most centralized and bureaucratized of all three classical Chinese dynastic cycles.
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Wu Ti and other Han rulers were able to generate peace throughout the continent of Asia by halting the pattern of Chinese territorial expansion.
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The decline of the Han dynasty after about two centuries was due solely to internal or domestic unrest.
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Despite China's classical model of governmental centralization, strong local units never totally disappeared.
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Classical China produced one major belief system that was adopted by many different groups.
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The Chinese social structure was composed of two classes: the landowning aristocracy and the laboring masses.
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Both trade and technology progressed during the classical Chinese period.
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