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How did industrialisation lead to a need of social change ?

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Answered by mananmadani53
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The most widely agreed upon social impact of industrialization is urbanization; urbanization is the increase (both in population and in size) in the urban area. ... Along with urbanization, industrialization caused the family structure to change heavily.

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Answered by samridhis3251
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Industrialization caused or at the very least heavily participated in the shift from rural to urban our current society is a result of, it also changed the family structure as argued by many scholars, along with many other changes.

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Industrialization is a period in time in which economic and social changes lead a pre-industrial agrarian society into an industrial one. During this period, both economic and social changes are paired with technological innovation, leading to a massive manufacturing growth, where the economy itself, is organizing for the purpose of manufacturing.  Industrialization is also defined as the replacement of farming and resource extracting by manufacturing and the growth of the service industry.

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