How has industrial society changed people’s lives?

Industrial society has been developing since the 19th century, the leaders were England, the USA, Belgium and Germany, and in Russia, Portugal and Romania, it took shape in the second half of the 20th century, if you look at a number of indicators, for example, the percentage of the urban population.

Such changes have occurred:

Urban culture has become less patriarchal, more secular, atheism has become a mass phenomenon (for example, Sweden, the USSR), the birth rate has become low, the number of divorces has increased.
The level of education, especially higher education, has become higher.
A stratum of hired workers, the bourgeoisie, as well as trade unions and pensions appeared.
People began to know more about the world and move around it more actively thanks to steam locomotives and steamers in the 19th century and by airplanes from the middle of the 20th century.



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