Why do sociologists find the study of family to be so important when trying to grasp the mores and norms of a culture?
a. families provide for each other as well as carry out and teach a particular culture to other members of the family.
b. families almost never reinforce the values of the society in which they live, and thus can bring about change without much effort.
c. families are so isolated from society at large that they become tiny independent societies.
d. families tend to be apathetic towards culture whereas young unmarried people reinforce social rituals and ideologies?

Respuesta :

The answer is A. The family plays out a few fundamental capacities for society. It mingles kids, it gives passionate and functional help to its individuals, it directs sexual action and sexual generation, and it gives its individuals a social personality. Moreover, sudden or broad changes in the family's structure or procedures debilitate its dependability and debilitate society.