4. The iRa believed that they had made enough progress so that they could concentrate on and run candidates for 5. The IRa separated from the officials because they felt that was the only way to get the British out 6. Threatened by the Ira in the early 1970s, the Protestants formed their own illegal groups and took revenge c 7. In 1971 the northern Irish government took the action to imprison terrorist suspects from both sides without, a policy known as 8. In the 1980s convicted IRa prisoners started a campaign for the status of being by starving themselves. The British government didnt to this demand for political status and prisoners starved to death 9. 1972 was the worst year of the troubles which included 13 Catholics who had been taking part in a peaceful. They were shot dead by This day has now been mythologised as 10. A series of big bombs in London in the late 1980s and early 1990 increased on the British government to come up with 11. Sinn Fein, the legal Party, supports the IRAs right to fight. Its leaders spoke of a twin campaign for union with, both political and military, which is known as the policy of 12. In August 1994, the IRa declared with the efforts made by4. The ___ IRA believed that they had made enough progress so that they could concentrate on ____, and run candidates for ____. 5. The ___ IRA separated from the officials, because they felt that ___ was the only way to get the British out. 6. Threatened by the IRA in the early 1970s, the Protestants formed their own illegal ___ groups and took revenge on ___. 7. In 1971 the Northern Irish government took the action to imprison terrorist suspects from both sides without ___, a policy known as ___. 8. In the 1980s convicted IRA prisoners started a campaign for the status of being ___ by starving themselves. The British government didn’t __ to this demand for political status and ___ prisoners starved to death. 9. 1972 was the worst year of the troubles which included 13 Catholics who had been taking part in a peaceful ___. They were shot dead by ___. This day has now been mythologised as ___. 10.A series of big bombs in London in the late 1980s and early 1990 increased ___ on the British government to come up with ___. 11.Sinn Fein, the legal ___ Party, supports the IRA’s right to fight. Its leaders spoke of a twin campaign for union with ___, both political and military, which is known as the policy of __. 12.In August 1994, the IRA declared ____ with the efforts made by