Social Sciences, asked by vanamalasilari, 10 hours ago

write a contemporary on industrialisation and social change​

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Answered by riyujain2
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Answer:

The Industrial Revolution brought rapid urbanization or the movement of people to cities. Changes in farming, soaring population growth, and an ever-increasing demand for workers led masses of people to migrate from farms to cities. Almost overnight, small towns around coal or iron mines mushroomed into cities.

Answered by presentmoment
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Industrialization and social change.

Explanation:

Industrialization has resulted in social change.

Industrialization refers to the process of setting up industries in any area to ensure its development and economic growth.

When industries are opened in any area, the place generally improves in terms of social standing. The people get employment and goods are available easily. Transport facilities improve in those areas and government provides extra benefits to such areas.

However, it also results in pollution due to which many people are displaced from their natural homes and they have to find new places. Migration of population results in changing the structure, and population count of the places where people move and this changes all the dimensions.

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