Industrial societies have led to an increased dependence on kinship networks. Why has industrialism necessitated this social change?

Responses

People have learned that they tend to get along better with friends than family.

Families are shrinking in size and therefore most people do not have any extended family to depend upon.

Moving for better employment opportunities means many people are no longer able to live near their extended family.

Maintaining relationships among extended families requires more effort than developing them in kinship groups.

1 answer

The response that best explains why industrialism has necessitated an increased dependence on kinship networks is:

Moving for better employment opportunities means many people are no longer able to live near their extended family.

This reflects the reality that industrial societies often require individuals to migrate for work, resulting in a physical separation from extended family members. As people move away from their original communities, they may find themselves relying more on kinship networks that can provide emotional, social, and sometimes financial support in their new environments. Additionally, the disconnect from extended family can lead individuals to seek out and cultivate relationships within their immediate social networks or "chosen families" formed by friends and colleagues.

Similar Questions
    1. answers icon 5 answers
  1. How has democracy impacted Central America?(1 point) Responses increased dependence on Spain increased dependence on Spain
    1. answers icon 2 answers
  2. How has democracy impacted Central America?(1 point) Responses increased dependence on Spain increased dependence on Spain
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  3. How has democracy impacted Central America?(1 point) Responses increased dependence on Spain increased dependence on Spain
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions