6.Fertility figures with voluptuous curves suggest that body ideals for females have focused on full-figured, curvy bodies, especially in agrarian societies.
12.Like every other industrialized country that made the transition from an agrarian society, Japan's birthrate exploded throughout the process and peaked in the nineteen twenties.
14.The global demand for quinoa, a grain indigenous to South America, surged so profoundly that it reshaped the agrarian economies of Bolivia and Peru.
15.This invention, crafted meticulously with a coiling helical surface around a cylindrical shaft, transformed irrigation, a boon to the agrarian societies of the time, and even today.
16.Ireland largely remained an agrarian, unindustrialized, troubled, and relatively impoverished island long after the famine's conclusion and the population continued to decline throughout the decades, largely due to emigration abroad.
17.The most obvious possibility is that this shift is the result of changes that took place as we moved from a feudal agrarian society to one that was urban and industrial.
18.On the contrary, they also recognized the importance of forming strong ties with the agrarian West and drawing the produce of the Ohio Valley to Philadelphia and New York.
19.The author supplements this analysis with an examination of historical trends in conservative thought, such as the forgotten Western agrarian populists of the original Progressive era more than a century ago.
20.But he argued that the transition from agrarian to industrial society, for instance, began with a shift in ideas – like new techniques in accounting and ways of approaching social organization.