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1 How diverse are people’s neighborhoods compared to what they think?
By: Cherry Gregory Kriss Martin Darelene

2 Demographic questions

3 Demographic Questions

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6 Interesting facts Over ¾ of the people surveyed asked if Mormon/LDS would be classified as Christian When offering popsicles on a hot day, people flock to take your survey. Even if you run out of surveys And the popsicles are half melted. Add pic of popsicle here.

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8 Conclusion from Survey
Majority of people consider themselves in a religion That the neighborhood they live in is mainly Christian Indicates that they don’t think their neighborhoods are not very diverse and that diversity has only increased slightly over time. However, majority of surveys say that more then one religion is practiced in their house. This indicates that the survryed live in a diverse home compared to their neighborhood

9 Maps agree The maps of the main cities show that the neighborhoods are predominantly Christian. There were a few minority religions, but the number of Christian churches out weight it greatly. The majority of the dots on all the maps are for Christian churches. There were few synagogues and m Surprisingly, there was one Pagan/Wiccan Church listed in the West Valley Map

10 Salt Lake City Ogden

11 Sandy West Valley

12 Conclusion We expected that the neighborhoods would be more diverse then the people thought. However, Maps show that the people were almost right on with the large gap between Christian and non-Christian meeting places.


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