Question
which of the following tells What was the role of religion in The Troubles in Northern Ireland?(1 point)
Responses
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Protestant.
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Protestant.
Religion was a dividing factor as one side was Protestant and the other Catholic.
Religion was a dividing factor as one side was Protestant and the other Catholic.
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Catholic.
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Catholic.
Religion was a dividing factor as each side interpreted the same religion differently.
Responses
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Protestant.
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Protestant.
Religion was a dividing factor as one side was Protestant and the other Catholic.
Religion was a dividing factor as one side was Protestant and the other Catholic.
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Catholic.
Religion was a uniting factor as both sides were Catholic.
Religion was a dividing factor as each side interpreted the same religion differently.
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The correct response is:
**Religion was a dividing factor as one side was Protestant and the other Catholic.**
During The Troubles in Northern Ireland, religion played a significant role in dividing the community, as the conflict largely involved Protestant unionists, who identified with British identity, and Catholic nationalists, who sought a united Ireland.
**Religion was a dividing factor as one side was Protestant and the other Catholic.**
During The Troubles in Northern Ireland, religion played a significant role in dividing the community, as the conflict largely involved Protestant unionists, who identified with British identity, and Catholic nationalists, who sought a united Ireland.
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