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Explain how industrial revolutions led to the birth of sociology in Europe

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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The Birth of Sociology. Auguste Comte (1798–1857), widely considered the “father of sociology,” became interested in studying society because of the changes that took place as a result of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

Positivism. Comte's ideas about society were closely related to what he called positivism, or the idea that the truth only comes from scientific knowledge. ... According to Comte, societies start in the theological stage of development, where society is based on the laws of God, or theology.

Answered by appuaiden
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The Industrial Revolution followed on the heels of the French Revolution, unfolding in Western Europe throughout the 1800s. During the Industrial Revolution, people abandoned a life of agriculture and moved to cities to find factory jobs. They worked long hours in dangerous conditions for low pay.

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