sectarianism
rural and outback
social welfare
Education
Public Morality
100

Division mainly occurred between these two Christian groups

Catholics and Protestants

100

Major issue faced by rural communities

Isolation

100

Why churches provided welfare pre-1945

Government provided little support


100

Who controlled early education in Australia

Protestant churches

100

Movement aiming to reduce alcohol consumption

Temperance Movement

200

This 1804 event increased fear of Catholics

Castle Hill Rebellion

200

Founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service

John Flynn

200

Christian value motivating welfare work

Charity

200

Law that funded multiple denominations

Church Act 1836

200

Group campaigning for alcohol restrictions

Woman's Christian Temperance Union

300

This WWI issue divided Christians politically

Conscription

300

Organisation providing medical care in remote areas

Royal Flying Doctor Service

300

Organisation known for soup kitchens

The Salvation Army


300

Why Catholics built their own schools

Rejected secular/Protestant education


300

Law forcing pubs to close early

6pm closing

400

This Catholic Archbishop opposed conscription

Daniel Mannix

400

Religious group supporting spiritual life in the outback

Bush Brotherhood

400

Catholic group providing direct aid to families

St Vincent de Paul Society

400

Who staffed Catholic schools

Priests, nuns, brothers

400

Term for someone imposing strict moral views

Wowser

500

One major long-term impact of sectarianism

Social division (education, jobs, politics)

500

Overall impact of Christian work in rural areas

Reduced isolation and improved healthcare

500

One criticism of church welfare

Sectarian bias

500

Result of education division

Two systems (public + Catholic)

500

One impact of morality campaigns

Restrictions on Sunday trading and entertainment

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