Sociology, asked by shikhur5, 4 months ago

How was the Industrial Revolution responsible for giving rise to sociology?​

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Answered by TheSarcasticSmile
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The growth of industries, urban space, slums, and the modern form of government was a social consequence of these developments. As a result, the industrial revolution caused significant changes in society, and thus the need to understand it also grew and led to the emergence of sociology.

Answered by freefirepros1
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The growth of industries, urban space, slums, and the modern form of government was a social consequence of these developments. As a result, the industrial revolution caused significant changes in society, and thus the need to understand it also grew and led to the emergence of sociology.

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