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Four characteristics of industrial society

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Answered by sujit35729
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the characteristic of industrial society are as follows:

  • The economy is industry-based. The society is divided into a number of classes for example, the capitalist, the workers and the petty shopkeepers.
  • Emergence of a number of professional and technical jobs requiring spe­cial knowledge and training.
  • Rapid means of transport and a wide network of communications has been developed.
  • Migration to cities has led to the breakdown of agricultural economy and also the disappearance of the joint family system. A system of nuclear families has emerged.

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Answered by abigaildsouza510
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Answer:

Industrial society is a society driven by the use of technology and machinery to enable mass production, supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labor

Explanation:

Industrial societies feature factories and machines. They are wealthier than agricultural societies and have a greater sense of individualism and a somewhat lower degree of inequality that still remains substantial. These societies feature information technology and service jobs.

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