What is the difference between a structural and a cultural approach in sociology?
A) A structural approach focuses on institutions, whereas a cultural approach focuses
On popular culture and mass media.
B) A cultural approach is necessarily determinist, whereas a structural approach can be, but is not necessarily determinist.
C) A structural approach focuses on institutions, groups, and processes, whereas a cultural approach focuses on meanings and values.
D) A structural approach tends to be subjective, whereas a cultural approach tends to be objective.
E) None of the above
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