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IrinaK [193]
3 years ago
8

3. Compare and contrast the social and political changes of the two revolutions,

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Rainbow [258]3 years ago
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By comparing and contrasting the social and political changes of the two revolutions, Neolithic Revolution and  Industrial Revolution as they relate to economics. We have the following:

1.  During the Neolithic revolution people <em> moved from nomadic pastoring to villages</em>, with agricultural practice. While during Industrial revolution people moved from manual agricultural practice to industrial and mechanized practice

2.  Both Neolithic Revolution and  Industrial Revolution experienced population growth

3.  Both Neolithic Revolution and

Industrial Revolution had increase in the food availability

4,  Politically: Neolithic Revolution adopted single ruler while the

Industrial Revolution adopted governments rule them.

 5.  During Neolithic revolution, rulers believed their power is directly from the gods, or were view as godlike: while during  Industrial revolution powers were made to belong to people through house, senate etc,

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