Northern Ireland Flashcards

1
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When and Why were there civil rights marches?

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(1964-68 )Evidence that catholics were being discriminated against in employment and housing

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2
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When and importance of apprentice boys?

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(1969) Apprentice boys attacked on annual march to Derry by nationalists in the Catholic area. Images of RUC beating Catholics

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3
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Britains reaction to Apprentice boys?

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(Aug) troops came to attempt peace

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4
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What did Heath impose in 1971?

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Night time curfews and intro. to internment

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5
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What was Bloody Sunday?

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30th Jan 1972 Began as a civil rights march against internment

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6
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Affects of Bloody Sunday

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26 unarmed civilians shot
13 killed on the day

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7
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Why was 1972 the bloodiest year of the troubles?

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1382 explosions
480 people killed

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8
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Heath’s action to incidents in 1972?

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Brought direct rule from Westminster

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9
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When was the Sunningdale agreement?

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1973

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10
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What was the Sunningdale agreement?

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  • a power-sharing executive of both nationalist and unionist
  • new Northern Ireland Assembly elected under a system of proportional representation
    -Council of Ireland that would have some input from the ROI
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11
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When did UUP vote to pull out of the Sunningdale agreement?

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1974

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12
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When and why did the Ulster Workers Council Strike?

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1974 - To bring down the executive

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13
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What were the effects of the 1974 strikes?

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Britain declared a state of emergency, reimpose direct rule and Sunningdale collapsed

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14
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In 1974, what was set up to determine the future of gov. in Northern Ireland?

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Northern Irish Constitution Convention

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15
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Why did the Northern Irish Consitution Convention dissolve?

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(July 1975) majority for unionists in the election
–> opposed to any form of power-sharing
–> agreement with nationalists would not be possible

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16
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When was Special Category status removed?

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1976 - making political prisoners considered criminals

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17
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What and When was the blanket protest?

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1976- instead of wearing prisoners uniform they were either naked or wore a blanket

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18
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When and what was Dirty protest?

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1978- prisoners refused to leave cells and smeared excrement on walls

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19
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When were the hunger strikes and who were they led by?

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1980 - Bobby Sands and 11 died

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20
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When were hunger strikes called off?

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(Oct 1981)Special Catergory Status was not removed

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21
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When did Gerry Adams become leader of Sinn Fein?

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1982

22
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When was bomb in Brighton Hotel?

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(Oct 1984) IRA exploded bomb during Conservative Party conference

23
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Affects of bomb at Brighton Hotel?

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Thatcher was unhurt and 5 killed; national outrage in Britain

24
Q

When and What was anglo-Irish agreement?

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1985
–> gov. cooperate with Uk and ROI
–>confirmed NI was in Uk
–> 200000 people protest in Belfast incl. Ian Paisley

25
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Who was Ian Paisley?

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DUP leader

26
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What new paramilitary org. created in response to Belfast rally?

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Ulster Resistance

27
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What was the incident with the ‘shoot to kill policy’?

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(1988) 3 IRA members were killed by Special Air Force in Gibraltar

28
Q

2 events of states activities that were under scrutiny?

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Birmingham Six and Guildford Four

29
Q

When did it seem Sinn Fein was ready to agree peace?

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1993

30
Q

Majors relationship with Irish PM in 1993

A

good relations with Reynolds

31
Q

When was the Downing Street Declaration and who with?

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1993 with Reynolds (Irish PM)

32
Q

Affect of Downing Street Declaration

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(1994) IRA and loyalist paramilitaries ceasfire
–> sense of war weariness

33
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Why did the Downing Street Declaration fail>?

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Unionists didn’t believe IRA commitment to peace
–> IRA got impatient and went back to violence
–> (1996) bomb attacks in Manchester and Canary Wharf

34
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What was Labours position with Northern Ireland in 1997?

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political opputunity to end the Troubles

35
Q

Who was John Hume?

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leader of SDLP

36
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What did John Hume do in relation to NI?

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persuaded Gerry Adams and MArtin McGuiness that negotiation settlement was possible

37
Q

WHo was Martin McGuineess?

A

Leader of Sinn Fein?

38
Q

Why was George Mitchell a good chairman for negotiation talks

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trusted by both unionists and republicans

39
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What did Blair do to gain support of the republicans?

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keep closer relations with Irish Taoiseach (Bertie Ahern)

40
Q

Who and what did they do to keep paramilitaires on board with neogtiations?

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Mo Mowlam (Labour MP) visted them in prison

41
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When did Good Friday Agreement get reached?

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After 17 hrs past deadline, reached on 10th April

42
Q

Who walked out at lack of progress in ensuring IRA would decommission its arms and when?

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9th April –> Jeffrey Donaldson (UUP negotiator)

43
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What was good Friday Agreement?

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–> NI could decide what it should be a part of
–>a devolved assembly with power sharing executive
–> links between all three (NI, UK, Ireland) strengthened
–> all parties influence decommission of amrs
–> early release of paramilitaies org. committed to peace

44
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What happened after Good Friday Agreement produced?

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22nd May 1998 –> referendum to people of Ireland

45
Q

Results of referendum

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NI: 71% for
ROI : 94% for

46
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Who and why were in opposition to Good Friday Agreement?

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leaders of SInn Fein (nervous of republican backlash)
David Trimble (Ulster Unionist MP) and Ulster Unionists ( fear of negative influnce of Iam Paisley)

47
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What happened in 1998 which was SInn Feins fears realised?

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Omagh bombing
–> 30 ppl killed
–> by dissident republicans and a ‘continuinty’ IRA

48
Q

Overall, NI for Blair?

A

SIngle greatest acheivement in premiership

49
Q

long term affects of NI

A

Dissagreements over:
–> paramilitaries decommission arms?
–> early relase of convicted terrorists?
–> right of Protestants Orange to march tradtional route

50
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What was ST Andrews Agreement?

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after disagreement the devolved institution was suspended in 2002 until 2006 st andrews agreement
–> reiterated good friday
–> Not all problems were solved