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zvonat [6]
4 years ago
15

According to the text, _________ describes the process by which a society moves from traditional or preindustrial social and eco

nomic arrangements to those characteristic of industrial societies.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Aleks [24]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: Modernization

Explanation:

The modernization is the concept which is used for explaining the process of theory based on the modernization in the society.

The modernization is basically refers to the progressive transition of the society as compared to the traditional society. It basically describe the characteristic of industrial society and the economical arrangement.

In modernization theory, the factors are describe in the society based on the urbanization, various types of social changes and the industrialization. Therefore, Modernization is the correct option.  

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