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kamilo84

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Who makes the important decisions in a family? Is power equally shared by all members of the family? These are questions that would likely be asked by
 
  A. conflict theorists.
  B. functionalists.
  C. symbolic interactionists.
  D. exchange theorists.

Question 2

Assume that you believe that the family plays an important role in society. You are particularly concerned with the role families play in sexual regulation. You are most likely using which perspective?
 
  A. functionalism
  B. conflict theory
  C. symbolic interactionism
  D. exchange theory



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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