Why is intersectionality important to understanding political outcomes?(1 point)

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Intersectionality requires political scientists to group people into one grouping to measure political outcomes.
Intersectionality requires political scientists to group people into one grouping to measure political outcomes.

Intersectionality allows one to understand that multiple factors influence political identity.
Intersectionality allows one to understand that multiple factors influence political identity.

Intersectionality holds that once a person identifies with a political ideology, they will remain committed to that ideology no matter what else happens in their life.
Intersectionality holds that once a person identifies with a political ideology, they will remain committed to that ideology no matter what else happens in their life.

Intersectionality requires a person to remain a conservative no matter what else happens to them in adulthood.

Intersectionality allows for a more nuanced understanding of the various factors that shape an individual's political identity, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and ability. By recognizing these intersecting identities and experiences, political scientists can better analyze how different groups are affected by policies and political decisions. This approach helps to highlight disparities and inequities in society and can lead to more inclusive and effective policies that address the needs of all individuals.