- Chapter 5. Worlds Turned Inside Out, 1000-350 bce
- Alternative Pathways and Ideas
- Eastern Zhou China (770-221 bce)
- The Spring and Autumn Period
- The Warring States Period
- Innovations in State Administration
- Innovations in Warfare
- Economic, Social, and Cultural Changes
- New Ideas and the "Hundred Masters"
- The New Worlds of South Asia
- The Rise of New Polities
- Expansion of the Caste System
- New Cities and an Expanding Economy
- Brahmans, Their Challengers, and New Beliefs
- Common Cultures in the Americas
- The Chavin in the Andes (1400-200 BCE)
- The Olmecs in Mesoamerica
- Common Cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Meroe: Between Sudanic Africa and Pharaonic Egypt
- West African Kingdoms
- Warring Ideas in the Mediterranean World
- A New World of City-States
- Economic Innovations and Population Movement
- New Ideas
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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