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Diverse agricultural practices shaped societal structures
Diverse agricultural practices in ancient Greek and Chinese societies shaped their societal structures. The lack of large-scale agriculture in Greece led to individualistic activities like fishing and herding goats, fostering a culture of trading and travel. In contrast, early rice agriculture in China required intensive labor and intricate group cooperation, promoting centralized state control due to the need for large-scale water control and irrigation.