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discuss the difference between "primitive society" and "civilized society" give at least 2 examples on each and why it belongs to that that type of society​

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Answered by avyakthsachin
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Illustrate the differences between what we refer to as `civilized` societies and those which are underdeveloped` or ` primitive.` In order to avoid stereotyping, support every general point with at least three specific examples.

A civilization in a general sense is a complex form of society that involves the formation of states, subsistence from agriculture and settlements in cities.  Members of a civilization follow an organized social division, where some work as laborers, while others function as rulers.

 In the normative sense, there are what we call the civilized society and the primitive society.  The former is considered to be more complex and refined compared to the latter.  Civilized people must have refinement in manners, and become part of economic development and modernity.  The primitive cultures lack a written form of language, no technology and lives in small numbers.   The differences between a primitive society from a civilized society can be measured through their means of subsistence, how they settle, types of government, social hierarchy, economic patterns, religion, and literacy.

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