Hint
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Answer
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1920 act that partitioned Ireland into two states
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Government of Ireland
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Most Protestants were ________
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Unionist
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Most Catholics were ___________
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Nationalist
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Drawing electoral boundaries to ensure one side would always win
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Gerrymandering
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A major problem among Catholics in Northern Ireland was ____________
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Unemployment
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Protestant armed police force
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Royal Ulster Constabulary
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Its part-time special units, known for violence against Catholics
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B-Specials
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City bombed during World War II
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Belfast
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British Labour leader after World War II
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Clement Attlee
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Northern Ireland was now part of the _______ state
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Welfare
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1963 Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
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Terence O'Neill
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'Build _______ between our two communities'
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Bridges
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The above created 65,000 new ____ for Catholics
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Jobs
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Taoiseach who met with the above in 1965
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Seán Lemass
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Protestant leader
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Brian Faulkner
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Reverend who became Prime Minister in 1971
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Ian Paisley
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The above was of the Free ____________ Church
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Presbyterian
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'O'Neill Must __', the above's campaign
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Go
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Northern Ireland _____ ______ Association, formed in 1967
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Civil Rights
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'_______ Rights for _______ Citizens', the above's policy
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British
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The above's American inspiration, who led the Civil Rights Movement
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Martin Luther King
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Became Prime Minister in April 1969
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James Chichester-Clark
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Protestant organisation whose marches often led to violence
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Apprentice Boys
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Battle of the _______
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Bogside
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The use of fear and violence to change society or government policy
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Terrorism
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___________ IRA, who broke off from their Dublin-based command
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Provisional
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Political wing of the above
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Sinn Féin
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Leader of the above from the mid-1980's
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Gerry Adams
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Ulster _________ Force
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Volunteer
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Ulster _______ Association
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Defence
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A Unionist who uses or supports violence
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Loyalist
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Social __________ and Labour Party
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Democratic
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First leader of the above
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Gerry Fitt
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Leader who came after the aboce
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John Hume
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Democratic ________ Party
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Unionist
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The arrest and imprisonment of people without trial
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Internment
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Nickname of 30 January 1972
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Bloody Sunday
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_____-_______ government, where Nationalists and Unionists governed together
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Power-Sharing
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Agreement of 1973
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Sunningdale
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_______ of Ireland, set up by the above
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Council
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Ulster _______' Council
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Workers
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Staging large-scale attack on the British mainland
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Spectaculars
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__________ Pub Bombings of 1974
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Birmingham
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Irish capital, bombed in 1974
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Dublin
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Northern town also bombed then
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Monaghan
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IRA prisoners demanded _________ status
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Political
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Form of strike prisoners took part in
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Hunger
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1985 agreement between FitzGerald and Margaret Thatcher
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Anglo-Irish
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December 1993 declaration
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Downing Street
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Agreement of 1998
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Good Friday
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Surrendering of weapons
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Decommissioning
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