Monique claims that behavioral rules differ radically from one culture to the next, and that there are no universal norms or values. How might sociologists critique her claim?

a. They would not. Monique is right about there being no universal norms or values.
b. Sociologists would point to certain norms that all human cultures seem to share, in one form or another.
c. Sociologists would respond that there are norms and values embraced by all developed or advanced cultures.
d. Sociologists would distinguish between values, which are universal, and norms, which vary radically in the way Monique says.