Tudors & Reformation
Plantations & Rebellion
Potato Famine
Partition & Gerrymandering
IMYC Community
100

This branch of Christianity followed the Pope and used Latin services.

What is Catholicism?

100

This policy gave Irish land to English and Scottish settlers.

What is the Plantation of Ulster?

100

This plant disease destroyed crops and caused the Irish famine.

What is blight?

100

This term means dividing a country into separate parts.

What is Partition?

100

This Big Idea says that belonging happens when people negotiate and appreciate their messy differences.

What is the Big Idea of “Community”?

200

This religion believed the Bible should be in English so people could read and interpret it themselves.

What is Protestantism?

200

This group lost their land and power when Protestants settled in Ireland.

Who were the Irish Catholics?

200

This “let it be” policy meant the English government chose not to interfere.

What is laissez-faire?

200

This idea meant Ireland should have its own parliament and govern itself.

What is Home Rule?

200

These are the three types of conflict we discussed in class.

What are task conflict, procedural conflict, and interpersonal conflict?

300

This 16th-century movement divided Christianity and changed daily life in England.

What is the Reformation?

300

This 1641 event saw Irish Catholics rise up to defend their faith and land.

What is the Irish Rebellion of 1641?

300

This consequence of famine saw millions leave Ireland for new countries.

What is mass emigration?

300

This armed group fought for Irish independence from Britain.

What is the IRA?

300

This skill means finding a solution where both sides feel heard and respected.

What is negotiation?

400

These differences —about sin, priests, and the Bible— created tension between people living in the same community.

What are religious differences between Catholics and Protestants?

400

This English leader became infamous for massacres in Drogheda and Wexford.

Who is Oliver Cromwell?

400

This government’s decision to keep exporting food deepened Irish anger.

What was the English government’s laissez-faire response?

400

This political tactic unfairly changed district boundaries to keep Protestants in power.

What is gerrymandering?

400

This type of disagreement can sometimes be positive, because it helps people share ideas and improve decisions.

What is healthy conflict?

500

This event showed that religion could both unite and divide a community depending on how people handled disagreement.

What is the Tudor Reformation?

500

This tool was used by both sides to exaggerate violence and influence public opinion.

What is propaganda?

500

This new feeling of unity and pride in Ireland grew stronger after the famine.

What is nationalism?

500

After the 1920 Partition, this group in Northern Ireland faced unfair housing, jobs, and political representation.

Who were the Catholics?

500

This idea connects everything you learned — from religious divisions to political conflicts — showing that dialogue and empathy can prevent escalation.

What is the importance of negotiation in maintaining community?


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