Multiple Choice
When sociologists analyze the contexts of social interaction,it is often helpful to look at how people move through:
A) spatial vortexes where institutions overlap
B) gendered and nongendered role arenas
C) dominant and subordinate regions
D) zones of time and space
E) verbal and nonverbal domains
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