1. Explain the process of agricultural revolution and industrial revolution in relation to modernization.

2. What is the role of the government in solving stratification?


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1. The Agricultural Revolution helped bring about the Industrial Revolution through innovations and inventions that altered how the farming process worked. ... Because of the decline in need for agricultural workers, many worked industrial jobs, further fueling the Industrial Revolution

2. If social stratification usually refers to the kind and degree of distribution of resources (e.g., wealth, status, prestige, and privilege) within a social system, then political stratification is best understood as the extent to which such inequalities are encapsulated in, or influenced by, political structures and processes (i.e., involving influence, authority, or power). In this sense power is understood not only in relation to achieving desired results, even against opposing interest, but also in terms of the ability to frame and set agendas. Conceived of and measured as an absolute, or relative, entity, political stratification is often used in studies on societal change, egalitarian opportunity structures, democratization, the distribution of power and equality, and the efficiency of social and political justice. Linking political, economic, and social inequality structures, the concept is central to the social sciences and social policy.

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