Protestants
Catholics
Socioeconomic factors
Police
Riots
100

Which side are mainly protestants?

Unionists/loyalists

100

Who are the catholics attacking?

The police

100

What does socioeconomic mean?

Education, income and type of job etc.

100

What where thrown at the police during the riots?

 bricks/molotovs

100

Who did riots protest against?

Police

200

What country does the protestants want to be a part of?

The UK

200

In which town did most attacks on the police take place?

in Belfast.

200

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200

How many policemen where killed during the riots?

Two

200

How do the organizations use the riots?

To recruit new members

300

What is the key date in the Marching Season?

July 12th

300

Who are being recruited at the protests?

angry, young men with no jobs.

300

What socioeconomic challenges influence the recruitment of young individuals into dissident Republican groups, as outlined in the video? Name two factors.

High unemployment rates, poor housing conditions, and limited opportunities in urban communities.

300

How much where spent on the police?

250 million pounds

300

Which age group attended most in these protests?

Young Catholics

400

What was the name of the protestant neighbourhood mentioned in the video?

Crumlin Road

400

How are the catholics feeling unjust from the policeforce?

The police are using unnecessary police force towards people that they suspsect are part of the IRA e.g. raiding their houses and taking them to the police station.

400

How does the narrative around socioeconomic issues differ in Northern Ireland compared to other regions of the United Kingdom?

In Northern Ireland, the narrative around socioeconomic issues is often framed within the context of British occupation and historical grievances.

400

What are 3 tools used by the police against the riots

Water cannons, tear gas, Batons

400

Who were particular disappointed in the peace process?

IRA veterans

500

Special question: What university was the historian, Martyn Frampton, a lecturer at?

Queen Mary university at london.

500

Why are young catholics attacking the police?

to show that the conflict can never be over as long as Northern Ireland is part of the UK.

500

According to the video, how do dissident Republican groups leverage socioeconomic disparities and historical grievances to recruit young people in Northern Ireland?

Republican groups capitalize on socioeconomic disparities and historical grievances by presenting themselves as advocates for change and liberation to recruit more people

500

What was the name of the police officer who was shot in the head?

Stephen Carroll

500

Which city supported most the killing of two officers in a car with a bomb as a violence use?

Lurgan

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