Intro to Part Three and Ch. 7 (Commerce and Culture)

While reading Chapter 7, I found it interesting when it read, " These quiete-different within particular civilizations have made it difficult to devise a single, all encomposing definition of the third-wave era." I found this quote to be interesting because civiliazations made it it hard for people to come up ways for the creation for new things and thats how the third wave was created. Another quote that caught my attention was, "Economically speaking, commerce often altered consumption and shaped daily life." This caught my attention because you really don't realize all the things that we use everyday and where they coming from. If you truly think about it, our lives have all been changed by all the trading that we do with other countries to try and make better livin environments for each other. Lastly, "By the early centuries of the Common era, indirect trading connections, often brokered by pastoral people, linked these Eurasian civilizations in a network of transcontinential exchange." was interesting because pastoral people looked to brokered people for items and it got so big and common that it became a worldwide thing.

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