In 1916.
Well the participants of the Easter rising did it to inspire others to take up arms for Irish independence even though the knew they wouldn't win. The Easter Rising was just one event in a much more complex time for Irish history, though it certainly was a significant event. It could not be said to have exclusively led to partition. Factors for the eventual partition were already in place, with people in what would become Northern Ireland favouring remaining in the Union Kingdom and against Home Rule, while others held the opposite view.
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No, a child does not have to be baptized on Easter unless they would like to be.
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The climax does not take place during the rising action. The rising action includes events that develop the plot and build toward the climax, which is the moment of highest tension or conflict in the story.
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Yes, Ireland does have free elections. It is a democratic country.
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Many things caused the Easter Rising, and the postponement of Home Rule was certainly one of them. Ireland was promised Home Rule by the British Parliament, and they would be granted it either in six months or by the end of World War I - whichever came last. As the war carried on, the Irish realized the unlikelihood that they would ever, in fact, be granted Home Rule, and that they had been given a very poor deal in the offer extended by Britain. These feelings compounded, and added to the general political and social unrest that enabled the 1916 Easter Rising to take place.
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