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Dmitriy789 [7]
1 year ago
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djyliett [7]1 year ago
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Which type of society is most likely to have a great number of factories?... Industrial

What is society?

A society is a group of people that regularly contact with one another or a significant social group that inhabits the same physical or social territory and is typically under the control of the same governmental authority and prevailing cultural norms.

A given society may be defined as the sum of all of these relationships among its constituent members. Societies are characterised by patterns of relationships (social relations) between people who share a particular culture and institutions. In the social sciences, subgroup domination or stratification patterns frequently appear in bigger societies.

By designating particular behaviours or ideas as acceptable or unacceptable, societies create patterns of behaviour. The term "societal norms" refers to certain behavioural patterns within a particular community. Societies and their standards are constantly and gradually changing.

Hence the correct answer is OC. Industrial

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