Sociology, asked by shikhur5, 4 months ago

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

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Answered by rachleah20
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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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Answered by ndevaki957
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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. New social problems emerged and, for many decades, little was done to address the plight of the urban poor.

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