there was considerable opposition from the conservative party in the british parliament, especially in the house of lords which in those days had a veto on any government policy from the elected house of commons, and where the conservatives had a guaranteed majority in the form of hereditary peers.
Apart from Londonderry and Belfast, Ulster is a fantasically beautiful province, from the Donegal wilderness to the giants causeway it is well worth a visit!
Ireland is divided up into two countries; Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. The North is apart of the United Kingdom and therefore the fighting is about the Catholics/Nationalists wanting to be apart of the Republic of Ireland while Protestants/Unionists wanting to remain in the UK.
Yes they will have to stay a year apart. Before they file for a divorce.
When Ireland was apart of Britain, Queen Elizabeth I gave land to her protestant people in Ireland. The majority of landowners in on the deal were in Ulster. This was known as 'the plantation'. Therefore the Ulster province has always been historically protestant and furthermore loyal to the Crown/Anglican church. Today 6 of the 9 countries of Ulster make up Northern Ireland and because there are more people in this county who call themselves British rather than Irish, the country remains in the UK.
This depends on the situation. If it is an opposition coalition, often nothing will happen, other than a reorganizing of opposition. If it is a government coalition, often times the government falls, or other coalitions have to be made. Sometimes civil war results.
Wicklow in the Republic of Ireland and Antrim in Northern Ireland.
because the military is apart of the union so they had to control the states before they were apart of the Union
The last thing Frank says in Hellraiser before he is torn apart is "Jesus wept."
India
Finland was apart of Russia
Before they are pulled apart they are called sister chromatids. Once they are pulled apart they are called chromosomes.
That is sometimes what the Moon is called. Seen from Venus the Earth and Moon would be seen as a pair of bright planets up to 0.5 degrees apart at opposition, which is the diameter of the Moon as seen from Earth.