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Olivia Jones
on Nov 03, 2024Verified
A structural-functionalist would be most likely to see divorce as
A) dysfunctional and as signaling the disintegration of the family.
B) functional if the marriage was unhappy.
C) functional no matter the circumstances.
D) dysfunctional initially but producing stronger families in the long run.
Structural-functionalist
A sociological perspective that views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
Divorce
The legal termination of a marriage by a court or other competent body, dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple.
- Assess the criticisms of structural-functionalism, especially its viewpoints on societal transformation and conventional roles within the family.
- Comprehend the contribution of family roles, systems, and structures to the stability of society and the well-being of individuals.
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Learning Objectives
- Assess the criticisms of structural-functionalism, especially its viewpoints on societal transformation and conventional roles within the family.
- Comprehend the contribution of family roles, systems, and structures to the stability of society and the well-being of individuals.
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