Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. The Easter Rising of 1916 was an attempt by Irish radicals, such as James Connolly, to end British rule over Ireland. Patrick Pearse saw the rising as a "blood sacrifice", a way of getting a reaction. In which city did the Easter Rising occur?"
...1. Galway 2. Cork 3. Dublin 4. Limerick Pearse was correct about there being an extreme reaction by the British. The leaders of the rising had timed it perfectly as during World War I there was a "no nonsense" attitude from the British army, which was put in charge of dealing with the rising's leaders. The execution of 15 rebels excited outrage in Southern Ireland and caused many to become republicans seemingly overnight. The "Irish Myth" was used as a way of gaining support for the rising.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "7. The Easter Rising of 1916 was an attempt by Irish radicals, such as James Connolly, to end British rule over Ireland. Patrick Pearse saw the rising as a "blood sacrifice", a way of getting a reaction. In which city did the Easter Rising occur?"
Dublin:
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