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This edited extract discusses the promotion of cultural identity by the Free State government, 1922-1932. Read it and answer the questions which follow. The 1922 co... show full transcript
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The 1922 constitution declared that Irish was the national language of the Free State and it was granted equal status with the English language. This was a significant move aimed at promoting Irish cultural identity.
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The government policy towards the Irish language can be considered a success. This is evident in the establishment of an educational framework that prioritized the teaching of Irish, as well as the launch of 2RN, which aimed to promote cultural engagement through the media. However, challenges remained in achieving widespread proficiency in Irish, signifying areas for improvement.
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