Nationalist vs Unionist (early 19th Century)
The Dublin Lockout
Home Rule Crisis
Solemn League & Covenant 1912
Quiz
- What was the act of Union?
- Give 2 results of the Act of Union. (2)
- Who was the King's representative in Ireland?
- Who was the government's representative in Ireland?
- Who did the Nationalists side with in Parliament?
- Who did the Unionists side with in Parliament?
- What was another name for the Home Rule Party?
- Who was their leader in 1910?
- How many seats did they win in the 1910 election?
- What were their beliefs? (3)
- How did they feel there beliefs would be best met? (3)
- What does the IRB stand for?
- What other name were they known by?
- Who were they inspired by?
- What was the main difference between them and Irish Parliamentary Party?
- What group was est in 1905 by Arthur Griffith?
- What did they want for Ireland? (3)
- Where did the majority of Unionists come from?
- What was their major fear of Home Rule?
- Who were their leaders in 1910? (2)
- Why was the Labour Movement so important in Ireland in the early 20th century?
- Who was Jim Larkin? (2)
- What was the Dublin Lock Out? (3)
- What did James Connelly set up to protect the workers?
- How did Larkin try to protect the workers in the future?
Quiz 2
- What years do we refer to as being the Home Rule Crisis?
- Why did the Liberal Party not support Home Rule in 1906?
- What changed in 1910?
- What was the Parliament Act of 1911? (2)
- When was the 3rd Home Rule Bill proposed?
- Who was the Liberal Leader? (2)
- How did the Unionists react?
- Why did they (unionists) fear Home Rule?
- What was the Solemn League and Covenant? (2)
- Who were the UVF? (2)
- What happened on the 24th of April?
- What was the Curragh Mutiny? (2)
- Who was Eoin McNeill?
- Why did he believe about violence?
- What was the IVF?
- What happened in Howth?
- What stopped Civil war from breaking out in Ireland in Aug 1914?
- How did the Unionists react to WW1?
- Who were the National Volunteers?
- How did the IVF react to WW1?
- What is meant by the phrase "England's misfortune was Ireland's opportunity?"