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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'protestants'
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| Why did British troops enter northern Ireland in 1969 |
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| Do both Levack and Oldridge support this view of the changing role of the Devil in Early Modern Europe? |
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| "How important was Catholic Emancipation in religion and politics in Englandand Ireland between c1820 and 1829?" |
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| "In the years 1865-1868 the Fenians did not pose a serious threat to British Rule in Ireland" To what extent do the extracts support this view? |
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| "Mary's marriage to Philip of Spain was her worst mistake" Discuss. |
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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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| "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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| "The Failure of the British to Solve the Irish Question Arises From Ignorance and A Racist, Imperialist Mentality", How Far Do You Agree With This View of British Policy? |
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| "The single most important factor in promoting the recent peace initiatives has been the role of ordinary people." How far do you agree with this view? |
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| "Was internment the main cause of the events of Bloody Sunday?" |
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| "What are the main differences between the beliefs of the Republican/Nationalists and the Loyalists/Unionists?" |
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| "Why were British Troops sent into Northern Ireland in 1969?" |
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| "Why were Ulster Unionists so determined to resist home rule for Ireland in the period 1895 - 1914?" |
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| "Years of strife ending in an unsatisfactorycompromise". Comment on this view of Anglo-Irish affairs between 1798 and 1921 |
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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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| 'Across the Barricades' is a novel written by Joan Lingard. |
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| 'Bloody Sunday' 30 January 1972 - source related study. |
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| 'Even if the Saville Enquiry does find out the truth about what happened on Bloody Sunday, why are Protestants and Catholics so firmly set in their views that there will be people in northern Ireland who will not accept the Enquiries finding' |
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| 'Is there sufficient evidence in sources D to J to explain why the troubles broke out in Ireland in 1969? |
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| 'To what extent did Protestant support for an independent Ireland change in the period 1798 - 1921?' |
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| 'What has the Belfast Agreement of Good Friday, 10 April 1998, achieved?' |
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| (Q1) What Are The Main Differences of Beliefs Between Nationalists/Republicans and Unionists/Loyalists |
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| 1. Why did the IRB and the ICA continue with the uprising despite the certain knowledge that the British Government knew of their plans? |
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| 1169: English first arrive in Ireland 1690: Battle of the Boyne, Catholics defeated by Protestants who settle in Ulster, Protestants begin taking control over Catholics 1692 - 1829: |
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| A background to the violence in Northern Ireland |
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