Multiple Choice
How do social statuses and roles compare to one another?
A) Social statuses are the positions individuals hold in society; social roles are the expectations that go along with those positions.
B) Social roles are the positions individuals hold in society; social statuses are the expectations that go along with those positions.
C) They are basically the same thing; both refer to the expectations we hold of people within society.
D) They are basically the same thing; both refer to the positions individuals hold within society.
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