He replaced James Craig as PM - J.M Andrews, He replaced J.M Andrews as PM - Basil Brooke, He replaced Basil Brooke as PM - Terence O'Neill, He replaced Terence O'Neill as PM - James Chichester Clark, He replaced James Chichester Clark as PM - Brian Faulkner, British PM in 1969 - Harold Wilson, Taoiseach in 1969 - Jack Lynch, articles of the Irish constitution that laid claim to the entire island - 2&3, chairman of the committee set up to report on a second university for NI - Sir John Lockwood, a college in Derry - Magee College, 4 towns that submitted bids for the new university - Derry, Coleraine, Craigavon, Armagh, route of the first civil rights march - Coalisland to Dungannon, date of the civil rights march that was batoned by the RUC - October 5th 1968, minister for Public security during WW2 - John MacDermott, village in Tyrone where there was a protest over a housing allocation - Caledon, month and year of the Battle of the Bogside - August 1969, pirate radio station set up in Derry in 1969 - Radio Free Derry, loyalist order whose march provoked protests in Derry before the battle of the Bogside - Apprentice Boys of Derry, Civil rights leader in the Caledon protest - Austin Currie, where a civil rights march from Belfast to Derry was attacked by Paisleyites in Jan 1969 - Burntollet Bridge, Derry man who died in July 1969 from injuries inflicted by the RUC - Sam Devenney, RUC reserve force that was feared and hated by Nationalists - B Specials, method of drawing constituency boundaries to give unfair outcomes - gerrymandering, maximum number of votes a ratepayer could have NI local elections - 6, civil rights leader who was prominent during the Battle of the Bogside (female) - Bernadette Devlin, DCDA stands for? - Derry Citizens Defence Association, NICRA stands for? - Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, They were formed following a split in the IRA December 1969? - Provisionals (Provos), Derry civil rights leader, went on to lead the SDLP - John Hume, 1963 report that recommended the closure of the Derry to Dungannon railway - Benson Report, 1964 report that led to the formation of Craigavon - Matthews Report, 1965 report that recommended attracting new industries to the Eastern part of NI - Wilson Report, report that led to the formation of the British Welfare State - Beveridge Report, doctors from Dungannon who founded the CSJ in 1964 - Conn and Patricia McCluskey, a civil rights leader in Derry, went to Queens, involved in People's Democracy, very lefty - Eamon McCann, MP for West Belfast, was batoned by RUC in the Oct 5 1968 march - Gerry Fitt, When was the 'crossroads election'? - February 1969, A Labour MP involved in the Campaign for Democracy in Ulster group - Paul Rose, put these events in the right order starting with the earliest; Battle of the Bogside, Caledon Protest, Coalisland to Dungannon March, Burntollet Bridge, Death of Sam Devenney - Caledon, Dungannon March, Burntollet Bridge, Death of Sam Devenney, Battle of the Bogside, Name the group who did not agree with O'Neill's appeal for patience in his 'crossroads' speech of Dec 1968 - People's Democracy, People's Democracy organised a march from Belfast to _______ in January 1969 - Derry, Loyalist paramilitary group who carried out bombings in March and April 1969 - UVF, why did the UVF carry out bombings in NI in March and April of 1969 - To increase the pressure on Terence O'Neill to resign. They saw him as a sell out. Helped Paisley to say IRA were behind the bombings, How did Nationalists in Belfast, Newry, Omagh try to help the Bogsiders during the Battle of the Bogside - They rioted to try tie down RUC and stop them sending reinforcements to Derry, John Hume, Terence O'Neill, Bernadette Devlin, Austin Currie, Ian Paisley, Harold Wilson, Jack Lynch, Eamon McCann, Martin McGuinness, Gerry Fitt,

Northern Ireland revision flashcards, Civil rights and road to the troubles

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