Although male dominance in cross-sex conversations is an example of a micro-level analysis, it is also a reflection of macro-level relationships. Which sociological perspective(s) would focus on the macro-level forces that influence these male-female conversations?
A. interactionist and conflict perspectives
B. global and functionalist perspectives
C. functionalist and conflict perspectives
D. conflict and global perspectives
Answer: B
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