1) What events did DOC witness that turned him off using violence to achieve change? a) 1798 rebellion and the American Revolution b) 1798 rebellion and the 1916 Rising c) 1798 rebellion and the Famine d) 1798 rebellion and the French Revolution 2) What organisation did Daniel O'Connell set up? a) Catholic Emancipation b) Catholic Association c) United Irishmen d) Catholic Abolotion 3) What did DOC charge members of the Catholic Association to finance his campaign? a) Catholic penny b) Catholic money c) Catholic Rent d) Catholic Emancipation e) Catholic pike f) Catholic Union 4) How much was the Catholic rent? a) a penny a month b) a penny a week c) a penny a year d) a once once payment of a penny 5) What election did Daniel O'Connell win? a) Cavan by-election b) Clare by-election c) Kerry by-election d) Derry by-election e) Cork by-election f) Wicklow by-election 6) What did the Catholic relief Act do? a) charged members of the Catholic Association a penny a month b) allowed Catholics to take their seat in parlament? c) ended the 1801 Act of Union d) abolished slavery in England e) offered relef to Catholics during the Famine f) abolished the Irish parlament 7) What was the aim of the Catholic Association a) get weapons to fight the French b) end to the feudal system c) establishing an independent Irish Republic d) plot a rebellion e) fight for Protestant Emancipation f) fight for Catholic Emancipation using peaceful methods 8) Daniel O’Connell was an abolitionist. What does this mean a) He wanted to plot a rebellion b) he wanted to abolish the Catholic Rent c) he wanted to abolish slavery d) he wanted to abolish the physical force tradition e) he wanted to abolish peaceful meetings f) he wanted to abolish the Catholic rent 9) What did O'Connell want to repeal? a) Catholic rent b) the 1801 Act of Union c) English Censorship d) Catholic's rights e) the 1801 Amendment Act f) the 1801 Act of Ulster 10) What did O’Connell set up the in 1840 to campaign for the repeal of the Act of Union? a) Repeal Association b) Repeal Rent c) Repeal Emancipation d) Repeal the Union e) Repeal Abolotion f) Repeal campaign 11) In what year did O’Connell set up the Repeal Association? a) 1829 b) 1833 c) 1840 d) 1845 e) 1798 f) 1480 12) Which is the out one out? a) Slavery abolition Act 1833 b) Repeal Association 1840 c) Catholic Relief Act (1829) d) Catholic Association e) Catholic Rent f) 1798 rebellion 13) What title was DOC given after Catholic Emancipation was granted in 1829? a) The Counsellor b) Chancellor c) Supreme Leader d) The Liberator e) Prime Minister f) The Chairman 14) The central tactic in Daniel O'Connell's campaign for repeal of the Act of Union in 1843 was the holding meetings. What did this meetings become known as? a) Manchester meetings b) mastery meetings c) Emancipation meetings d) Monster meetings e) Catholic meetings f) Tara meetings 15) How many people showed up to a monster meeting held on the hill of Tara? a) 70,000 b) 75,000 c) 175,000 d) 750,000 e) 500,000 f) 700,000 16) Which of these were tactics DOC used to achieve change a) passionate speeches b) holding peaceful meetings c) setting up organisations to lobby for change d) putting pressure on politicians  to act in their favour e) organizing an uprising f) organizing weapons  17) Tick true statements about Daniel O'Connell a) DOC was committed to only using peaceful and legal means to achieve change. b) People had to pay a pound a month subscription to belong to the Catholic Association c) The Catholic Relief Act 1829 ended the Act of Union. d) He founded the Catholic Association to campaign for Catholic Emancipation e) O’Connell was an abolitionist which means he wanted to keep slavery. f) He also held peaceful meetings to put pressure on the British government 18) Tick true statements about Daniel O'Connell a) After his successful campaign for Catholic Emancipation, O’Connell led a campaign to repeal the Act of Union. b) DOC wanted to establish a separate and independent parliament in Dublin. c) He set up the Repeal association in 1840 with a Catholic rent. d) The repeal rent went to upgrading Irish weapons from pikes to guns e) O’Connell failed to repeal the union. f) One of O’Connell last political acts was to plead with the government for help for the Irish people during the 1798 rebellion. 19) Tick true statements about Daniel O'Connell a) He achieved Catholic Emancipation and repealed various penal laws b) He inspired later Nationalist leaders to campaign for self-government c) O’Connell succeeded in repealing the union. d) Daniel O’Connell was the most important political leader in the first half of the 19th century. e) Parnell created a disciplined political party which others copied later. f) He proved peaceful methods can achieve big things

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