Northern Ireland During The Twetieth Century Flashcards

1
Q

Explain background of founding northern Ireland

A

Set up under government of Ireland act 1920
Led by unionist party led by James Craig
Parliament sat at Stormont

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2
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Explain sectarianism

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Being treated unfairly because of religion

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3
Q

Explain Gerrymandering

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Rearranging voting districts for the benefit of a political party

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4
Q

How was gerrymandering used in Northern Ireland before WW2

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Voting area’s borders were planned to ensure more unionists were elected to parliament than Nationalists

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5
Q

With whom did Northern Ireland fight during WW2

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With Britain as an ally

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6
Q

What effect did the war have on Northern Ireland’s economy

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Improved roads/ports for American troops

No unemployment, ship building, linen

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7
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What were the Results of the War in relation to Northern Ireland and Britain’s link

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It strengthened and gap widened between North and South of Ireland

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8
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When was the welfare state introduced in Northern Ireland

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1945

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9
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What did the Welfare state provide

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Free healthcare
Free secondary school education
Better pensions and social welfare

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10
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What were the effects of the welfare state in Northern Ireland

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Good housing, healthcare
Children of poor families were more educated
Free education caused Catholics to stand up for themselves and not to accept being a second class citizen
Many catholics were now content in the north

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11
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Who was Terence O Neill

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Became Prime minister of Northern Ireland 1963

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12
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What were Terence O Neill’s aims in Northern Ireland

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To attract foreign industry
To improve relations with Catholics
To improve relations with Irish republic by inviting Seán Lemass to Belfast and Travelling to Dublin

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13
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Explain what the orange order was

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Group of extreme protestants

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14
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When was the NICRA founded and what was it’s purpose

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The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association was founded 1967 to end discrimination against Catholics

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15
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What were the NICRA’s aims during the civil rights movement

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To end gerrymandering
To get one vote per person
To end discrimination in industry and houses

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16
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Name two leading figures during the Civil Rights movement for NICRA

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Bernadette Devlin

John Hume

17
Q

Describe how the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland too place and how it ended

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Peaceful marches were held to highlight NICRA’s aims
Riots broke out when Protestant police attacked marchers
Unionists agreed to civil rights for Catholics as the British government was embarrassed

18
Q

Who were the apprentice boys

A

Society commemorating the siege of derry 1689

19
Q

During the Troubles what triggered the Battle of the Bogside and what was the Battle of the Bogside

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Catholic nationalists fought the RUC in Derry after an apprentice boys march in 1969. Led to battle of the bogside when the RUC tried to get into a Catholic area

20
Q

During the troubles how did the British army contribute to the riots

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British army was sent to protect Catholic areas from Protestant

21
Q

Why did the IRA split during the Belfast riots?

A

It failed to defend Catholics

22
Q

What was the difference between the official IRA and the provisional IRA

A

Official IRA- Socialist, favoured peaceful methods

Provisional IRA- wanting a united Ireland using violence

23
Q

What did Brian Faulkner and the Northern government bring in to try stop violence. What were the consequences

A

Internment was brought in and it increased violence and IRA support