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In Northern Ireland social differences between protestants and Roman Catholic Church Led to
(i) civil war
(ii) social differences
(iii) social division
(iv)none of these

Answers

Answered by juveriya293
1

Answer:

correct answer is ii) social difference

Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

Answer:

In Northern Ireland social differences between protestants and Roman Catholic Church Led to Social division

Explanation:

  • There has been many differences in Northern Ireland between the protestants and the Roman Catholic church for a  long time. The social  and political in the history of Northern Ireland has led to the social division between the two.
  • The division involves Northern Ireland's two main political blocs of  the Irish republicans, that were the  Roman Catholic and loyalist  who represented the protestants.
  • There were a combination of many social, political and religious issues that led to inter-communal violence and tension between the two parties which created a major division between the two independent parties.

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