The answer you are looking for is Catholic and Protestant. However it would be wrong to categorise the violence in Northern Ireland as being down to religion. There are many factors, of which religion is just one. The two sides roughly divide by religion, but there are other things that divide them that have nothing to do with religion, and many of those that were involved in violence were obviously paying no heed to what their religion would have them do. Neither Catholicism or Protestantism support violence.
Violence in Northern Ireland due to conflict includes bombings and shootings aimed at army, police, rival terrorists and civilians.
i believe it is protestants and catholics
No. The reasons for the conflict that happened in Northern Ireland are quite complex and are not down to religion. Historical, political and social reasons are major elements. People on all sides got involved in terrorism, but the majority of people, be they Catholic, Protestant or other religions, did not get involved.
Religions do not divide Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. What you are referring to is the fact that most people in the Republic of Ireland are Catholic and most people in Northern Ireland are Protestant. There are also a large amount of Protestants in the Republic of Ireland and a large amount of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
Protestants and Catholics disagreed on Irish policy. Ireland and Northern Ireland disagreed about staying in the union.
Protestants and Catholics disagree on Irish policy
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.
NO Northern ireland is the answer
because the british occupied northern irleand to protect the protestants and the Irish catholics resented their presance which has now resulted in violence.
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The Irish could improve their police force and clamp down on law breakers.