Politics
Economy
International Ireland
Gender & Morality
Modern Ireland
100

This Irish prime minister was finally voted out of office in 1948.

Eamon de Valera

100

This was the animalistic nickname given to the Irish economy during the 1990s, a time that saw designer stores and high end restaurants open in greater and greater numbers in Dublin

Celtic Tiger

100

Gerry Addams, the controversial then-leader of this political party, which operates in both Ireland and Northern Ireland, was granted a 48-hour visa to travel to the United States in 1994.

Sinn Fein
100

In the 1970s, this country claimed the second highest rate of weekly attendance at Catholic mass in Europe.

Northern Ireland

100

By the 1990s, many commentators predicted the extinction of these parts of Ireland, known as the Gaeltacht

Irish-speaking

200

The Irish prime minister's official title in Irish is this.

Taoiseach

200

In the 1950s, more than 400,000 Irish people did this, a sign of the Ireland's continued economic stagnation.

emigrated

200

During the mid-1980s, the New Ireland Forum established a blueprint for negotiations over the status of Northern Ireland that culminated with this international agreement in 1985

Anglo-Irish Agreement [joint diplomacy between the governments of Ireland and Britain viz. Northern Ireland]

200

Passed in 1978, the Health (Family Planning) Bill allowed married Irish women access to this with a prescription

contraception (or, birth control)

200

Irish musical artists U2, Bob Geldof, and Sinead O'Conor all made international news for their involvement in these types of causes during the 1980s and 1990s.

human rights

300

These two political parties traded control over Ireland's government Ireland 12 times between 1973 and 1998

Fianne Fail and Fine Gael
300

350 international companies established operations in Ireland during this decade

1960s

300

**Bonus Open Notes Question** [Double Points]

These have been the two major aims of the Irish government's policy with respect to its relationship with Northern Ireland since the 1960s [correcty describe both aims in complete sentences].

--serve as the guardian of Catholics in NI

--protect its own economic and social stability viz events in NI

300

In 1990, Mary Robinson became the first woman in Ireland to hold this office

President

300

One indication of Ireland's outsized influence in modern global culture is the proliferation of these in cities as far flung as Mumbai, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, and Lagos.

Irish pubs

400

**Bonus Open Notes Question** [Double Points]

This is one point of similarity between the political parties Fianna Fail and Fine Gael since the 1970s. [Answer must be in the form of a complete sentence.

Host will judge correct/incorrect answers.

400

By the 1990s, 7% of Ireland's Gross Domestic Product was the result of this industry, one that had benefitted from a growing number of transatlantic flights during the previous three decades

tourism

400

Ireland's membership in the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973 significantly benefitted this area of its economy, as brands like Kerrygold became household names across Western Europe. 

agriculture (or farming)

400

**Bonus Open Notes Question** [Double Points]

In a single sentence, identify one issue that has led growing numbers of Irish men and women in the 1980s and 1990s to be more likely to defy the teachings and guidance of the Roman Catholic Church.

Possible answers:

--access to birth control

--access to abortion

--decriminalizing homosexuality

--the right to a divorce

400

This religious practice experienced a resurgence in Ireland during the 1980s, with a shrine in the Irish town of Knock becoming one of Ireland's most popular destinations.

pilgrimmage 

500

Fine Gael prime minister John Costello declared in 1948 that Ireland would become this

a republic
500

**Bonus Open Notes Question** [Double Points]

True or False: According to Senia Paseta, Ireland's economy has not modernized to comparable levels with other Western developed nations.

False

500

By the late 1990s, 26% of Irish exports went to ________, while 48% went to ___________, marking a major shift in Ireland's international trade from only two decades previously [fill in both blanks correctly]

Britain and continental Europe

500

In 1990, this band paid a 500 pound fine on behalf of the Irish Family Planning Association for selling condom's in the Virgin megastore in Dublin.

U2

500

**Bonus Open Notes Question** [Double Points]

Correctly identify one specific example that Paseta gives for how distinctively Irish traditions have persisted even amidst the country's modernization during the 1990s and early-2000s

Examples:

--popularity of Irish names 

--Celtic imagery in public life

--traditional music's popularity

--Ireland's literary tradition (in English) remains influential