Explain the difference between structural and dyadic power.

What will be an ideal response?


Structural power manifests by shaping how society operates and determining which groups of people have (or lack) access to resources, education, autonomy, jobs, and so on. In contrast, dyadic power refers to the capacity to choose intimate partners and relationships, and to control the interactions and decisions that occur within those relationships.

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