A key difference between functionalism and conflict theory is

a. functionalism was developed at a time of great social upheaval.
b. functionalism emphasizes cooperation while conflict theory stresses competition.
c. functionalism is an example of microsociology, whereas conflict theory is an example of macrosociology.
d. functionalism stresses the importance of science in the study of sociology.


Answer: b. functionalism emphasizes cooperation while conflict theory stresses competition.

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