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Compare between the agarian and industrial society in four points.

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Societies are classified on the basis of dominant types of economic activity into agrarian and industrial societies. In an agrarian society the dominant type of economic activity is agricultural whereas in an industrial society factory production is the dominant type of economic activity.

An agrarian society is identified by its occupational structure. ...

Land ownership is uneven. ...

There are very few specialised roles. ...

Life is centred around the village community system. ...

Family as an institution is central to an agrarian society.

As the basic form of modern society, the term 'industrial society' covers both CAPITALIST SOCIETIES, since both exhibit the following common features: factory-based production, a declining proportion of the population employed in agriculture, the separation of the household from production, increases in the level of ...

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