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AS 2: Ireland and Britain 1789 to 1925

Quick questions on Ireland 1789 to 1815 - CCEA AS-Level History

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What is model paragraph on causation?
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"The French Revolution was the catalyst rather than the sole cause of 1798. It supplied the United Irishmen with a republican vocabulary and the hope of French aid, demonstrated at Bantry Bay in 1796. Yet the ferocity of the Wexford rising drew on local sectarian fear and agrarian distress, while the Ulster rising reflected a distinct Presbyterian radical tradition.
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Who founded the United Irishmen and where? [2 marks]
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What did the Act of Union of 1801 do to the Irish Parliament? [2 marks]
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Why did Catholic Emancipation not follow the Union? [3 marks]

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