S&P Changes / Changing Relations Flashcards

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What did Terrence O’Neill want to do? (3)

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  • improve the economy
  • improve relations with the 2 communities
  • improve relations with the Republic
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What was O’Neills success?

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Over 35,000 new jobs created in the 1960s

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O’Neill’s failures? (2)

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  • over 20,000 jobs lost in the ailing traditional industries
  • over 12.5% of people were unemployed in the West because several companies refused to open factories in a remote area
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Name three of O’Neills community policies

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  • He visited Cardinal Conway
  • Visited schools and hospitals run by the Catholic Church
  • increased the financial support provided for Catholic schools and hospitals
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Nationalist reactions to O’Neill attempting to improve relations between Ireland and NI

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  • His steps were well received by the nationalist community
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How to paisley illustrate his opposition?

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He snowballed the Taoiseach’s car and objected to any links with the Republic of Ireland

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What did Paisley’s supporters call O’Neil?

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A ‘Lundy’

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Why did tensions increase in 1966?

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Due to the commemorations for the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme. Rioting broke out and in September 1966 he revealed a plot by OUP backbenders to get rid of O’Neil as a leader

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The the organisation which carried out sectarian killings in May and June 1966

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The UVF carried out sectarian killings in a series of gun attacks in which two catholics died

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Who was Lemass’ successor as Taoiseach?

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Jack Lynch

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11
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When did Jack Lynch visit NI ?

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December 1967

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12
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Where was discrimination seen in N Ireland in the 60s?

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Jobs - catholics were less likely to habe a job than Protestants
Housing - catholics were given fewer houses than Protestants by the unionist - controlled councils as ownership of a house gave a vote in local elections
Voting - discrimination against nationalists and poor Protestants was seen in: gerrymandering and up to 7 extra votes were given to wealthy rate payers who tended to be unionist

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Nationalist reactions to his policies (2)

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  • Initial support for his policies soon have way to frustration as the future they were promised failed to materialise
  • This annoyance was felt among a new generation of catholics
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