The correct answer is D. The first two perspectives address large-scale issues facing groups, while the last examines more detailed aspects.
Step-by-step explanation:
In sociology, the Functionalist, the Conflict and the Interactionist are all perspectives that aim at explaining the structure of society and the groups within it; however, each of them has a different focus and work at different levels. In the case of the Functionalist, this studies society based on the way different elements contribute to social stability and because of this, it studies society as a whole at large scale. Similarly, the Conflict perspective or theory studies large-scale issues but different to the Functionalist it focuses on the conflict that emerges from social classes or groups.
On the other hand, the Interactionist perspective focuses on the interaction of individuals in groups or the interaction of different groups and therefore different to other perspectives it analyzes issues at a more local or specific level. Therefore, the largest difference between the Functionalist and Conflict perspective and the Interactionist perspective is that the first two perspectives address large-scale issues facing groups, while the last examine more detailed aspects.