The correct answer is C. and D. Conflict theory is descended from Marxism; it has a materialistic and dialectic view of society, which it views critically. The male/female division of labor presents an opportunity to denounce an ongoing injustice. Stuctural functionalism, on the other hand, is a theoretical perspective that view society as a complex system of interrelated subsystems. It would be interested in how the division of labor in domestic economies affects society as a whole.
A. and B. are not correct. Queer theory would be interested in deviations from the traditional male/female dualism, while symbolic interactionism is more focused on small-scale interactions between individuals.
The conflict theory would lead you to consider the broader social effects of the division of labor between men and women in the household. Option C is correct.
According to Karl Marx the conflict theory claims that society is in a state of perpetual conflictdue to competition for limited resources. It holds that social order is maintained by domination and power, instead of by consensus and conformity. Conflict theory suggests that those with wealth and power try to hold on to it by any means possible.
The extraordinary continuity of Chinese colonialism or that of the Aztecs in Central America before the Spaniards arrived is indeed structurally comparable to modern European expansion.
<h2>Selected state and civil society actors are increasingly able to take steps to ensure that human rights and the principles of good governance are observed.</h2>
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario the approach that would justify this is known as Cultural relativism. This refers to the idea that an individual's cultural aspects such as their beliefs, values, and practices need to be understood based on their culture instead of being compared to your own. Which in this case Child Labor may be culturally appropriate in a certain country even though it may not be culturally acceptable in another.