5 is A because its not talkin bout a religios tradition its talkin bout a specific denomination (catholic)
but u need to think about it the other way roundOriginally posted by Dave85
q5 has to be c (in my opininon) bcoz a) denominational switching mainly occured to protestant christian denominations. Something like 1% of catholics switched over a 5 year period in some survey i read so there's no way it can be A)
I would argue that q. 5 is C because denominational switching actually took people away from Catholicism and traditional Christian relgions to pentecostalism, etc.Originally posted by wog10
hahaha if u look at the textbook on page 304 of the table u will see the largest increase was in the 70s also the white australia policy ended in 1972 thus increased multiculturalism.
and 5 is A because its not talkin bout a religios tradition its talkin bout a specific denomination (catholic) and its not bout the 70s its after 86 immigration was always increasing even b4 86...
how can 8 be a? isn't that the charasmatic movement?Originally posted by wog10
these are correct answers feel free to criticise but firs realise and recognise lol that these are right
1D
2B
3B
4A
5A
6B
7D
8A
9D
10B
no c's shit thas weird...
Originally posted by *jaydee*
I would argue that q. 5 is C because denominational switching actually took people away from Catholicism and traditional Christian relgions to pentecostalism, etc.
Increased immigration brought heaps of Catholics here! Hands up anyone who knows any Italians who aren't Catholic? Coz everyone I know is. Denominational switching doesn't make sense.
I reckon 5 is C.
well it can't be c because it says after 1986, and there wasn't great immigration from christian countriesOriginally posted by Dave85
q5 has to be c (in my opininon) bcoz a) denominational switching mainly occured to protestant christian denominations. Something like 1% of catholics switched over a 5 year period in some survey i read so there's no way it can be A)