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Beliefs in Society: AQA A Level Sociology Topic Essays (20 Marks)
These exemplar essays cover a wide range of 20-mark essay titles for the Beliefs in Society topic for AQA A Level Sociology.
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- Worked Answers
- Subject
- Sociology
- Level(s)
- A-Level
- Boards(s)
- AQA
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The essays included in this digital collection have the following titles:
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that belief in science is a religion. (20 marks)
- Applying material form Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that the main function of religion is to promote social cohesion. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that religion prevents social change. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and elsewhere, evaluate the view that the main reason for the decline in church attendance is the growth of new religious movements. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that racism is the main reason why minority ethnic groups are more religious. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that religion is less significant in people’s lives than science, today. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that religion no longer acts as a “shared sacred canopy” in the world today. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that religion today is more about believing than belonging. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that working-class individuals are more religious than middle-class individuals. (20 marks)
- Applying material from Item J and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that the main impact of globalisation on beliefs in society has been the growth of religious fundamentalism. (20 marks)
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