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How to apply examples of religious organisations

The topic of ‘Beliefs’ appears across the different exam specifications. How can you use examples of religious organisations to maximise your application marks?

In exam questions on beliefs, you will be expected to draw on your knowledge of various religious groups. Therefore, you should learn about the key characteristics of different religious groups along with the reasons why they appeal, which social groups they appeal to and why.

Another skill which is very important, is to apply your knowledge of a religious group in a way which supports or challenges the argument or point you are making. This is easier said than done. All too often, students simply describe a religious group without applying it to the specific demands of the question. In this article, we explore how to apply examples of religious organisations to some examstyle questions.

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