A primary feature that separates an industrial society from a preindustrial society is:
A) a reduction in warfare, conflict, and feuding based on territory that occurs in industrial states
B) that most productive labor in industrial societies involves factory and office work rather than agricultural or foraging activities
C) the fact that all kinship networks, such as kindreds, extended families, lin¬eages, and clans, have been replaced with corporations, businesses, and schools
D) that social stratification decreases, causing a more egalitarian society to develop within industrial states.