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Ireland and the United Kingdom
Ireland and the United Kingdom
ByLea Clay
ByLea Clay
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United Kingdom
Ireland
Anatomy of the United Kingdom
Anatomy of the United Kingdom
England and Wales (1536) England and Scotland
(1707) Great Britain
Great Britain and Ireland (1801)
Partition of Ireland (1921)
Current name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1927)
England and Wales (1536) England and Scotland
(1707) Great Britain
Great Britain and Ireland (1801)
Partition of Ireland (1921)
Current name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1927)
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Partition of IrelandPartition of Ireland England invaded Ireland
(1168) Conflicting religions
between England and Ireland (Protestant and Catholic)
Revolts against Irish parliament led to union with Great Britain
Grew in prosperity after famine of 1840’s
Wanted a separate government
Treaty in 1921 between Southern Ireland and Britain established the Irish Free State
England invaded Ireland (1168)
Conflicting religions between England and Ireland (Protestant and Catholic)
Revolts against Irish parliament led to union with Great Britain
Grew in prosperity after famine of 1840’s
Wanted a separate government
Treaty in 1921 between Southern Ireland and Britain established the Irish Free State
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Politics of the United Kingdom
Politics of the United Kingdom
Executive BranchQueen (Elizabeth II)
Prime Minister (Gordon Brown)Cabinet
Legislative BranchHouse of Commons
House of Lords
Judicial BranchHouse of LordsSupreme Courts
Court of Sessior and Justiciary
Constitutional Monarchy/Parliamentary Democracy
Executive BranchQueen (Elizabeth II)
Prime Minister (Gordon Brown)Cabinet
Legislative BranchHouse of Commons
House of Lords
Judicial BranchHouse of LordsSupreme Courts
Court of Sessior and Justiciary
Constitutional Monarchy/Parliamentary Democracy
Brand Spankin’ New Prime Minister!
Brand Spankin’ New Prime Minister!
Gordon Brown (July 2nd, 2007)
Tony Blair resigned on June 27th, 2007 Decreased in popularity from support of war against Iraq
Middle East envoy
Gordon Brown (July 2nd, 2007)
Tony Blair resigned on June 27th, 2007 Decreased in popularity from support of war against Iraq
Middle East envoy
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Politics of IrelandPolitics of Ireland
Republic, Parliamentary Democracy
Executive BranchPresident Mary McAleese
Prime Minister Bertie AhernCabinet
Legislative BranchSenate
House of Representatives
Judicial BranchSupreme Court
Republic, Parliamentary Democracy
Executive BranchPresident Mary McAleese
Prime Minister Bertie AhernCabinet
Legislative BranchSenate
House of Representatives
Judicial BranchSupreme Court
The United Kingdom and the G-8
The United Kingdom and the G-8
Took part in G-8 Summit
“Growth and Responsibility”
More summits Heiligendamm Process
Took part in G-8 Summit
“Growth and Responsibility”
More summits Heiligendamm Process
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Bono’s involvement in the G-8
Bono’s involvement in the G-8
U2 singer Bono (born in Dublin, Ireland)
Working with G-8 to give aid to Africa
U2 singer Bono (born in Dublin, Ireland)
Working with G-8 to give aid to Africa
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Current Events in the United Kingdom
Current Events in the United Kingdom
London car bomb attack (June 28th) Two Mercedes cars found containing bombs
Glasgow Airport car crash (June 30th) Believed to be linked to London car bomb attack
All three cars were carrying flammable liquid
As a reaction, U.S. will increase airport security
London car bomb attack (June 28th) Two Mercedes cars found containing bombs
Glasgow Airport car crash (June 30th) Believed to be linked to London car bomb attack
All three cars were carrying flammable liquid
As a reaction, U.S. will increase airport security
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Culture of the United Kingdom
Culture of the United Kingdom
Music Architecture
Multiple landmarks throughout the region
Religion Anglicanism Presbyterianism
Music Architecture
Multiple landmarks throughout the region
Religion Anglicanism Presbyterianism
Culture of IrelandCulture of Ireland
Pubs Potatoes
Common in dishes Gaelic
Used to be spoken across the country
Currently spoken in certain communities
Catholicism
Pubs Potatoes
Common in dishes Gaelic
Used to be spoken across the country
Currently spoken in certain communities
Catholicism