Social Sciences, asked by grishmasubedi2066, 5 months ago

difference between modern age and primitive age? (any 2)

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

The life expectancy in the primitive age is much less than as compared to modern society. The ancient man was driven more by the reality of nature and in contrast to that modern human beings cannot imagine life without modern technological advancement, for example, life without electricity is hard to imagine

Answered by itzlovehunter90
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Man during the old stone age was primarily hunter and gatherer, whereas, present-day man is engaged in a number of economic activities. 2. Stone age man lived near the sources of their needs whereas, modern man lives anywhere (due to the advancement of technology).

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