Answer:
In
Northern Ireland population is divided into two major sects of Christianity. 53
per cent are Protestants and 44 per cent are Roman Catholics. Here, Catholics
are poor and discriminated. This is a social division because class and religion
overlap with each other here.
But in the Netherlands class and religion tend to cut-cross each other.
Here, Catholics and Protestants are about equally like to be poor or rich. So,
they co-exist and do not create social division because of cross-cutting social
differences. This type of differences are easier to accommodate while
overlapping social differences create possibilities of deep social divisions
and tensions.
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