The Good Friday Agreement
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The 1998 ‘Good Friday Agreement’, so called because of the day on which it was signed, is the latest attempt to end 30 years of the ‘Troubles’ between the Nationalist and Unionist communities in Northern Ireland.
Source 1 identifies social problems between the two communities. The picture ....
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.... the employment has gone from 184,000 in 1960 to 110,000 in 1993. I believe this is because of ‘deindustrialization with a vengeance’.
Source 5 shows the outcome of Republican violence. The Republicans want to get complete independence from Britain and their reasoning was give us back our independence and we’ll stop the violence. They targeted Nationalist areas for shootings and bombings but this was with a difference. This was the Omagh Bombing that took place in August 19 ....
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