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GCSE: History: Modern World History: Northern Ireland 1965-85 Coursework
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Civil Rights, British Army 1969, Bloody Sunday, Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985
Highest Rated Northern Ireland 1965-85 Essays
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| How far do these two sources agree about what happened at Sharpeville on the morning of 21st March? Use the sources to explain your answer. |
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| Ireland 1801-1921 |
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| How Did the Catholics Grow To hate the Protestants? |
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| Choose three events describe the impact each one has had on the history of the conflict in Ireland. In your answer try to explain which event has the greatest influence on the conflict |
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| Why and how did the north east of Ireland diverge from the rest of Ireland in the later nineteenth century? |
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| Modern World Study - Ireland |
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| Northern Ireland's conflict is a tangle of interrelated questions. What should be the essential political context for the people of Northern Ireland? |
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| All these sources Refer to one city in Northern Ireland. Why did This City Become the Centre of the Civil Rights Movements in Northern Ireland? |
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| Did Partition solve the problems in Ireland |
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| Northern Ireland - source related study. |
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| How effectively did Irish Catholic and nationalist leaders advance their cause in the years 1801-1921? (44 marks) |
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| Ireland's Troubled History |
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| In this essay I am going to try and decide whether the cause of the Northern Island troubles were long term or short term. |
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| All of these sources refer to a single city in Northern Ireland. Use the sources, and your own knowledge, to explain why this city became a centre of the Civil Rights movement in Northern Ireland. |
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| Is there sufficient evidence in sources D to J to explain why the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in 1969? |
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| What are the main differences between Republicans / Nationalists and Unionists / Loyalists? |
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| Northern Ireland Troubles Sources Questions |
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| There has been conflict in Northern Ireland for many centuries. But I am specifically going to look at how troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in 1969. I am going to look though sources D to I and use my own knowledge to work this out. |
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| "Since 1972 the British Government has tried a number of solutions to the crisis in Northern Ireland." How successful has this process been? |
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| Catholics have been disadvantaged many times during history but the time that the Catholics were most disadvantaged was during the 1960's. |
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| Describe the disadvantages faced by the Catholics in Northern Ireland in the mid- 1960s. |
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| Catholics in Northern Ireland - source related study. |
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| Unionists and Nationalists in Northern Ireland |
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| Why were British Troops sent into Northern Ireland in 1969? |
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| How did Protestant politicians explain the social economic and political differences between Catholics and Protestants? |
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Most Recent Northern Ireland 1965-85 Essays
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| Northern Ireland q.2 |
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| How much Progress had been made in resolving the Political, Economic and Social causes of conflict in Northern Ireland by 1985? |
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| Irish History |
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| Modern world study - Conflict in Ireland |
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