The Ulster Volunteers were
a. Irish nationalists who pressed for independence.
b. members of the House of Lords who repeatedly voted against home rule.
c. a private army in Ireland organized by the Protestant Irish.
d. the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916.
e. the elite Irish volunteers who fought on the side of the Germans in World War I.
c
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