The institution of marriage has changed over time along with changes in our attitudes about sexual diversity. Which theoretical perspective would be likely to consider the impact of the changes in marriage on the attitudes?

a. Conflict
b. Structural-functionalism
c. Symbolic interaction
d. LGBT theory


b

Sociology

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Sociology

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A. There are clear lines dividing one racial group from another. B. More physical variation occurs between whites and other racial categories than among whites. C. People arbitrarily select physical characteristics to define racial categories. D. Most biological differences among people are visible.

Sociology