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what are the social changes in industrial society​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Social change due to industrial development causes the pattern of work and community livelihood to be more oriented to survival, work is not based on achievement and expertise but merely fulfils daily needs, the communication that builds prioritizes individual interests and lifestyle creates a new class in society.

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Industrialization resulted in a large number of people working in factories. Work hours were usually long and the workers were getting poor wages. ... They wanted the benefit of industrialization to reach the workforce. They believed that healthy and educated citizens would be more productive for the economy.

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