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Eva8 [605]
3 years ago
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How does the evolution of the christian world in the third-wave era compare with that of tang and song dynasty china and of the

islamic world?
History
1 answer:
aivan3 [116]3 years ago
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The Western Catholic Christian world was less developed in comparison to Tang and Song dynasty China due to smaller cities, weaker political authorities, a fragmented political structure, a less commercialized economy, and inferior technology. <span>It was also a more militarized society.

However, </span><span>​the Orthodox Christian world was more similar to Tang and Song dynasty China because of comparable cities, a powerful emperor, a unified government, a professional bureaucracy, a commercialized economy, and a technologically advanced society.</span>
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