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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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| Why did the Liberals fail to get Home Rule before 1914? |
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| Northern Ireland - Source A tells us about employment in 1961. At the Belfast shipyard, which we are told is the "biggest single source of employment in the city" Only 400 out of 10,000 employees, are catholic |
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| How realistic is a United Ireland in the context of past and present events? Support your answer by using your knowledge of the current situation and key historical events. |
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| The conflicts in Northern Ireland since 1960 were caused purely by religious factors. |
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| The events that occurred in Derryon 30th January 1972 became known as 'Bloody Sunday'. Why have these events produced such different historical interpretations? |
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| The Good Friday Agreement |
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| Is there sufficient evidence in sources A to G to explain why the troubles broke out in Northern Ireland? |
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| Why Were The British Troops Sent Into Northern Ireland In 1969? |
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| What Was the effect of the Great Famine on Ireland? |
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| Why Did The Catholics Turn Into The Monsters Of The 16th Century? |
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| Northern Ireland - What are the main differences between the beliefs of the Republicans/Nationalists and the Loyalists/Unionists? |
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| Describe the disadvantages faced by Catholics in Northern Ireland in the mid 1960s |
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| What are the chances of peace in Northern Ireland? |
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| Explain the Emergence of the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland in 1967 |
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| Why were British troops sent to Northern Ireland in August 1969? |
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| Explain the development of Catholic grievances and Protestant attitudes in Northern Ireland from partition to the 1960s. |
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| How did the Protestant politicians explain the social, economic and political differences between the Catholics and the Protestants? |
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| Why Did Home Rule Divide The Liberal Party So Decisively? |
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| Previous attempts to bring peace to Northern Ireland have failed. What problems will need to be overcome if the current peace talks are to succeed? |
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| Conflict in Ireland - source related questions and answers |
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| Why has it proved so difficult to reach agreement about what happened on Bloody Sunday? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. |
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| Study the recent newspaper article provided. Choose one of these articles and explain in your own words what it is about. |
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| Sources Coursework Assignment: The Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland |
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| I.R.A. Sources Questions |
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| A modern world study Northern Ireland |
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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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| Modern world study - Conflict in Ireland |
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