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Week 3 Blog Industrialization and Robotics
In society, we think of industrialization as a challenging and wide range way. Factors that contribute to industrialization are things in the political, social, cultural and economic standpoint. In an economic standpoint, industrialization creates a shift in how jobs are divided to the agriculture and manufacturing areas. This leads to more people that live in rural areas to urban areas for work in manufactures in urban areas. the areas that have a lot of industries, increases urbanization, that affects family structures and social population. Consequently, when money is collected among industrialists and workers that go through harsh working environments, industrialization is affected when there is an income gap. This gap acts as an issue that ends up being a labor movement that fights for better working environments.
Industrialization also has technological technology and state using tools like mechanization, steam power and electricity. These tools have made industries have an easier time to fix life by changing methods like transportation, networks and communication methods.
Industries have been creative culturally to help the challenges of living in an urban area in an industrialized world. Living in an urban area is difficult and urban landscapes have developed to solve issues like loneliness, urban ruin and the change in society.
Industries cause pollution which as a result a lack of resources, and destroying the environment. So there need to be more environmental movements that can help natural resources maintenance and to find ways to make the environment better.
Overall, the way industries contribute to society is that they are hard for the environment and also causes political interventions, cultural displays and social transformation. Civilians, especially the ones that live in urban areas, have an impact on the growth globally and they are trying to find ways to tackle these issues to promote environmental sustainability.
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