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Irish Society in 18th Century was divided into three major classes. Which is NOT one of the three major classes?

A. The “Protestant Ascendancy,” the British landowners

B. The Anglo-Irish, born of English parents in Ireland who had some status in society

C. The Catholics, who had no position, no land, and no rights

D. The Irish Protestants, who were beggars

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Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

The Irish society was divided into three class, namely

a) Clergy or the First Estate - The rulers

b) nobility or the Second Estate - the land owners, business man and

c) Commoners or the Third Estate - middle classes, the artisans and the peasants

Option D is correct

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