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Different types of societies
Agrarian Society
An agrarian society, or agricultural society, is any community whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. They were generally a wealthy a society and thrived.
Types of activities they are involved in: They are an agricultural society so of course they mainly farmed crops and animals for food.
Population size: Well, the population size isn't very clearly stated but it is generally huge as this society thrived and
A few major features
Well firstly, they have improved transport and communication greatly from the previous society
They even used animal to plough fields to plant crops. This not only quickened the process but also saved workers the trouble of ploughing the field by hand with tools which was very tiring and was not efficient at all.
This was the time money had emerged and replaced barter trade amongst people
Post-industrial society
Types of shelter
I would say the types of shelter used today are modern houses or apartment complexes. This has been improved tremendously since the last society and is much cleaner and more sanitary now
Technology level
it is quite advanced and it is the society we are living in now information technology and service jobs have replaced machines and manufacturing jobs as the primary dimension of the economy.
Types of activities involved
More service jobs, informative and research activities
Population size
it has an insanely large population size and thrives better than any other society. There is also a tremendous decrease in the number of people dying to diseases or complications during birth or after. There are a lot of new healthcare facilities and equipment that can treat and detect diseases at an early stage, before it gets too serious
Hunter-Gatherer
Population size
They are an ancient nomadic society. In fact, until around 10,000years ago, people were mostly hunter-gatherers. They usually have really low populations of around 20 to 40.
Types of activities involved
they are always on the move while trying to hunt for wild animals such as fish, deer and horses as well as wild plants and fruits.
Technology level
They mainly used tools like spears and arrows
Types of shelter
They do not build permanent houses or shelters.
Industrial
Technology level
Better technoalgy even though still requires humman supervision
Faster production rate which led to cheeper iteams
reduced use of manpower
Types of shelter
Rising standerds of living with smaller housing but better acces to water and electricity
easy acces to food and clothing ect.
Types of activities involved
Better education and easy and cheeper acces to education leading to even better lifestyle as people earn more money
more and more stray from traditional values and singnificance
Better scoial life as houses are closer to each other
Rise to entertainment industry as more and more people are just stuck at home
Population size
steady increase of population due the the better quality of life.
Poplation shift to urban/city area then to country areas
Better health care which further increaed the population
Horticultural
Technology level
Advances in housing technology and home industries such as weaving, pottery and leather making. Efficiency and effectiveness of tools and weapons have markedly improved.
Types of activities involved
Produced food and the domestication of plants and animals enabled societies to generate a material surplus – more
resources than necessary to sustain day-to-day living.
Population size
There are at least 1-10 people per square mile with community sizes ranging from around 30 to several hundred.
Types of shelter
Huts or barns