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Compare between the agrarian and industrial society in four points​

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In industrial societies, the population is more concentrated in urban centers and people rely on wages and not self-sufficiency in order to feed and shelter themselves. Agrarian societies are more tied to the land and there is more self-sufficiency in terms of food production.

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The population in industrial societies is more concentrated in urban areas because that is where the factories and industries are located. In industrial societies, people tend to reside in urban centers in larger numbers and they work full-time in industries and rely on their ability to purchase the food and other necessities they need from the wages that they earn. In agrarian societies, people are still tied more to the land and they earn their own sustenance from what they grow and only sell the surplus. The demographic distribution in an agrarian society is less concentrated in urban centers and there is less dependence on wage labor. Another byproduct of industrial societies is an increase in pollution and squalor conditions because low wage workers are forced into cramped conditions where there is little ventilation and they are exposed to the chemicals and waste products that the industries produce.

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