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Question: In the context of Names_of_the_Irish_state, an Irish_passport issued after 1948 would most accurately reflect which official description of the country?
Trivia Question Study Fact: While the constitutional names of Ireland are 'Ireland' (English) and 'Éire' (Irish), the state has undergone several official descriptions throughout its history, including 'Irish Free State' (1922-1937) and 'Republic of Ireland' (adopted in 1948 alongside 'Poblacht na hÉireann'). These changes reflect evolving political identities and the state's relationship with the United Kingdom.
Trivia Question Explanation: Following 1948, Ireland officially adopted 'Republic of Ireland' (in English) and 'Poblacht na hÉireann' (in Irish) as descriptions of the state, and these names would be reflected on official documents like passports.
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