During the period of three emperors and five emperors in China: politics: patriarchal clan system, Yao and Shun democracy, economy: handicraft industry, agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery, culture: Fuxi Bagua, Huangdi Neijing, Shennong tasting herbs and dragon totem, west: ancient Egypt (slavery, pyramids, hieroglyphs and mummies), Babylon (slavery, hanging gardens and code of hammurabi), and politics: slave society. There is an army of 20,000 people, economy: bronzes, palaces, culture: slavery culture, and people are dead.
West: ancient Greece, polis, splendid philosophy and theology culture, highly developed commodity economy in Athens, and general military system in Sparta.
Shang Dynasty: Politics: Slavery, Economy: Slavery Economy, Culture: Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Branding, Wine Pool Meat Forest, Heart Harvesting and Heart Specimen Making and Research, West: Ancient Greece.
Western Zhou Dynasty: Politics: vassal fief system, land policy with a little feudal nature, culture: Zhouyi (the ancestor of Wanshu), imperial academy, economy: slave economy, the bud of feudal economy, and the west: Rome (slave democracy, slave economy, culture, think for yourself, too many).
Eastern Zhou Dynasty: Politics in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: The country is divided, there is no unified political system, and it is changing at a high speed. Culture: a hundred schools of thought contend/a hundred schools of thought contend; economy: the feudal economy was initially formed, but there were great remnants of slavery. West: (ancient Rome)
Qin: Politics: Legalism, county system, high centralization, unified currency, weights and measures, writing, etc. Build the Great Wall, roads, water conservancy, etc. Economy: feudal economy, culture: burning books to bury Confucianism (killing Qin Shihuang and eating a good meal during the New Year)
I didn't study hard behind, so I don't know. I suggest you take a look at the lecture hall, which contains a lot of China history. You can only look at the western civilization in the Renaissance, but what I said before is not very clear (I don't study literature, I don't know the requirements of the exam outline, just a suggestion).