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In [[1]], class and religion tend to cut across each other.


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In Netherlands, class and religion tend to cut across each other. A nation generally holds different communities together. Migration leads to the inflow and outflow of people from one country to another, which leads to a mixture of other social elements. A nation's social differences may lead to conflict if the differences overlap. In contrast, the scope of full-fledged civil hostilities is reduced when the social identities are cut across each other. For instance, the Netherlands comprises two sects of Christianity: the Protestants and the Catholics. There is no class discrimination against a particular denomination; instead, the number of rich and poor are almost equally found in both these sects.
 
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