While "thinking comparatively" is a first step to learn about experiences other than our own, learning to "think relationally" to see the interrelationships among diverse group experiences reveals deeper insight into the workings of social systems that shape the experiences of different people and groups.
 
However, examining the "matrix of domination" to analyze race, class, and gender reveals the interrelated axes of social structure which affect individual consciousness, group interaction, and group access to institutional power and privileges.

The correct answer is  "A and B."
 

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