The southern part of Ireland gained its independence
a. when the English leadership under Gladstone was pressured by the Fenians in the 1880s.
b. by siding with the Germans in World War I.
c. when the rebellion in Dublin, called the Easter Rebellion, succeeded in 1916.
d. when Lloyd George negotiated a settlement to divide Ireland after World War I.
e. none of the above
d
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A. often found work doing domestic tasks. B. often greatly outnumbered the men. C. had few economic opportunities outside of prostitution. D. were nearly all single when they first arrived. E. generally worked as miners.