what is the significance of the Good Friday Agreement of 1998?

A. it represents the end of the troubles in northern Irland
B. it condemned the actions of British soldiers on Bloody Sunday
C. it was the first time that the British and Irish governments agreed to negotiate peace
D. it allowed northern Irland to join the Republic of Irland

The correct answer is C. it was the first time that the British and Irish governments agreed to negotiate peace. The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 was a significant milestone in the peace process in Northern Ireland, bringing an end to decades of conflict known as "The Troubles." It established power-sharing institutions in Northern Ireland and set out a framework for maintaining peace and stability in the region. It did not allow Northern Ireland to join the Republic of Ireland.