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Religion and Community Cohesion

Religion and Community Cohesion. Attitudes to Women: Changing Roles, Christian attitudes UK as multi-ethnic society UK as multi-faith society. Multi Faith UK. Multi Ethnic UK. Discrimination: 4 problems in society Community Cohesion Importance 3 reasons How govt helps 4 ways

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Religion and Community Cohesion

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  1. Religion and Community Cohesion Attitudes to Women: Changing Roles, Christian attitudes UK as multi-ethnic society UK as multi-faith society

  2. Multi Faith UK Multi Ethnic UK • Discrimination: 4 problems in society • Community Cohesion • Importance 3 reasons • How govt helps 4 ways • Why religions care. 4 points. • 4 ways Church helps asylum seekers/ immigrants • Why “multi-faith”: 4 reasons. • 3 Benefits of being multi-faith. 3 problems. • Why some Christians think other religions are wrong 4 reasons. • Interfaith marriages cause problems. 4 ways • Why shouldn’t convert. 3 reasons.

  3. Roles Men vs Women • Why attitudes have changed • How attitudes have changed • Suffragette movt • UN Declaration Human Rights • World wars & post war: contribution of women proven • Need in industry • Social change: 2nd income • Labour Govt in 60-70’s committed to equality • Right to property • Right to vote • Right to Work: • career opp’ties for women • Equal rights at work (pay) • Sex discrimination Act

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