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what is the attitude of Industrial society toward natural wealth do they also use this wealth in the same way as the tribal society 50 words ​

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Answered by Missincridedible
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In sociology, 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 labour. Such a structure developed in the Western world in the period of time following the Industrial Revolution, and replaced the agrarian societies of the pre-modern, pre-industrial age. Industrial societies are generally mass societies, and may be succeeded by an information society. They are often contrasted with traditional societies.[1]

Definitions of tribal society. a society with the social organization of a tribe. types: hunting and gathering society, hunting and gathering tribe. group that supports itself by hunting and fishing and by gathering wild fruits and vegetables; usually nomadic. type of: society.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Natural resources are seen as divine benefits in industrial civilization, which strives to protect the environment at any costs.

Explanation:

Other archaic means of generating revenue in industrial society include hunting, forestry, cottage industries, etc. They aim to preserve the environment at all costs and see natural resources as divine favours. An industrial civilization is one in which massive quantities of things are produced in factories using mass production technology, and in which this serves as both the primary means of production and the primary social structure.

According to sociology, an industrial society is one that relies on technology and machinery to support mass production and a large population with a significant ability to divide labour.

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