Causes
Key Events
Consequences
Responses
200

What major inequality did Catholics face in Northern Ireland?

Discrimination in housing, jobs, and voting

200

What year did the Troubles begin or end?

1968 - 1998

200

How many people died during the Troubles?

The team with the closest number of wins
 

Around 3,700

200

What was the aim of the military response?
 

To reduce violence and restore order

400

What event in 1968 showed housing discrimination in Northern Ireland?

The Caledon housing incident

400

What happened on Bloody Sunday (1972)?

British soldiers shot and killed 14 unarmed civilians

400

What were two long-term psychological impacts of the conflict?
 

Trauma, fear, and mental health problems

400

Why did the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985) not fully succeed?
 

Unionists were excluded and opposed it

600

How did colonisation contribute to the Troubles?

It created long-term inequality where Protestants had more power, land, and political control

600

What was the Battle of the Bogside (1969)?

Violent clashes between nationalists and police that marked the start of major conflict

600

What happened to communities after the violence?
 

Answer: They became divided into Catholic and Protestant areas

600

Why was the Good Friday Agreement (1998) the most effective?
 

It included all groups, used democracy, and created power-sharing