An intersectional approach is essential to understanding the dynamics of stratification because it __________
A) allows us to the look at the multitude of ways in which our statuses and positions affect our experience
B) allows us to focus on a single status as the cause of our experiences
C) allows us to remain completely objective in our study of social behavior
D) provides a framework for engaging in exclusion
Answer: A
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