How does religion tend to operate differently in traditional versus modern societies?

A) In traditional societies it is an ascribed status, while in modern societies it is often chosen.
B) People rarely change their religious affiliation in modern societies.
C) In modern societies, religion no longer provides divine justification for social norms.
D) Religion in traditional societies is less important than in modern societies.


Answer: A

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