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Which perspective is reflected by a parent who teaches a child about the role of sexual norms in stabilizing the family?
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Which perspective is reflected by a parent who teaches a child about the role of sexual norms in stabilizing the family?
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Functionalism
is a major theoretical perspective in sociology. It focuses on the macro-level of social structure. Functionalism perspective is reflected by a parent who teaches a child about the role of sexual norms in stabilizing the family.
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