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which theoretical framework of sociology recognizes religion as something that helps set limits on behavior and can be a powerful source of change or dysfunction? a. the symbolic - interaction approach b. the social - conflict approach c. the structural - functional approach d. all of the above
The structural - functional approach in sociology views society as a system of interrelated parts. It emphasizes how each part (like religion) contributes to the overall stability and functioning of society. Religion, from this perspective, can set behavioral limits (a function) and also, if misused or in certain contexts, can be a source of change or dysfunction (dys - function). The symbolic - interaction approach focuses more on small - scale interactions and the meaning people attach to symbols. The social - conflict approach emphasizes inequality and power struggles. Since the question is about a framework that sees religion in terms of both function (setting limits) and potential dys - function (source of change/dysfunction), the structural - functional approach is the most relevant.
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C. The structural - functional approach