The correct answer here is between the Protestants and the Northern Catholics.
Ireland has faced many struggles over the course of its history but one of the most enduring conflicts in the Northern Ireland especially is between the Protestants and Northern Catholics. Most of the Irish are traditionally Catholics but many Protestant's forefathers came to Northern Ireland from England and Scotland. Because of that there exists a conflict between the two different religious while also cultural backgrounds.
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The Supreme Court ruled that segregation was not unconstitutional and to be defined as “separate but equal”
This was a start to the Civil Rights movement.
The main reason why the U.S. was neutral when WWI started was to avoid an expensive endeavor that would cost a high price.
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The U.S. understood that taking sides would lead to them suffering trade restrictions by the opposing side.
Added to the cost of raising and maintaining an army, this would have made WWI too expensive and the U.S. did not want this.
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