Agrarian Societies Essay

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Sociology 1301 – Exam 3 Industrializing agrarian societies face many economic challenges ranging all the way from political, occupational, educational, and racial challenges. One of the issues they are faced with is the fact that political power is usually inherited meaning that the best leaders may not hold positions in which they are best suited. Typically a small group of men make most of the important decisions resulting in the most benefits going to upper class individuals rather than dividing the power among diverse groups from the lower class to the upper class. With few laws for equal rights, women are completely excluded from any form of high political status which only results in the men becoming stronger politically and socially leaving little opportunity for women growth. The fact that women are unable to grow stronger as a political force only weakens the economy because only half of the genders are able to progress and become stronger. The majority of the workforce in industrializing agrarian societies is made up of poor lower classes that have very little technology to aid in work practices. Similar to the political practices, the wealthy typically inherit their wealth along with men primarily taking the more desirable jobs that pay higher due to their domination over women. Education is similar to an industrialized society being that the lower levels of education are free but the upper class people are given more opportunity because they can afford the costs of higher level education. Industrializing agrarian societies are faced with high levels of racial and ethnic issues due to lack of discrimination policies. The use of slavery is common and many rights are denied just because of what color or gender you are. Vietnam has been presented with many of these challenges with the largest issue being extreme poverty and lack of high paying jobs. As a
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