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Title: Why does economic inequality typically decline in industrial societies?
Post by: wizklix on Aug 21, 2017
Why does economic inequality typically decline in industrial societies?   
A) An industrial economy requires more highly educated workers to operate its increasingly sophisticated machinery.   
B) These societies tend to be more socially heterogeneous, which divides people along racial, rather than economic, lines.   
C) As more and more surplus is amassed by the society, the distribution tends to become more equal.   
D) As workers become more suburbanized, their ability to organize decreases.   
E) The elite industrialists accumulate so much more than they need that they begin to distribute more of the surplus to the workers.


Title: Re: Why does economic inequality typically decline in industrial societies?
Post by: hayscg on Aug 21, 2017
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Title: Re: Why does economic inequality typically decline in industrial societies?
Post by: wizklix on Aug 8, 2018
Thank you for answering