Spain
Europe
19th Century
20th Century
Spain's Politics
100
Ceuta and Melilla
What are Spain's two autonomous cities?
100
The currency used in 19 countries of the European Union.
What is the Euro?
100
The year that French people rebelled against their king, Louis XVI.
What is 1789?
100
Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró
Who are important Surrealist artists?
100
The four official languages of Spain.
What are Catalá, Euskera, Galego, and Valenciá?
200
Asturias, Cantabria, Navarra, La Rioja, Murcia, Madrid, and Illes Balears.
What are Spain's seven uniprovincial communities?
200
These mountains are located in Russia and serve as a border to the European continent.
What are the Ural Mountains?
200
This document was approved in 1812 by the Spanish Government. It reduced the power of the monarchy, separated the government into 3 branches, and established that men could vote.
What is the Constitution of Cádiz?
200
These happen every four years so people over 18 years old can vote and choose Spain's government.
What are elections?
200
This power is excercised by Parliament (Cortes Generales) and makes laws, approves the state budget, and monitors the activity of the government.
What is the Legislative power?
300
Autonomous community with the most provinces.
What is Castilla y León?
300
This city has the biggest population in Europe and is the only city that is in both Asia and Europe.
What is Istanbul?
300
An artistic movement that emerged in Cataluña and is associated with Gaudí.
What is Modernism?
300
They opposed the Second Republic.
Who are the Nationalists?
300
These fund public services such as schools, hospitals, libraries, street cleaning, building roads, and providing money for people's pensions.
What are taxes?
400
The highest mountain range in Spain.
What is the Sistemas Béticos?
400
This is the longest river in Europe.
What is the Volga river?
400
The three estates that made up society before the Industrial Revolution.
What are the clergy, the nobility, and ordinary people?
400
The Basque terrorist group that killed Admiral Carrero Blanco in 1973.
What is ETA?
400
Moncloa Palace
What is the official headquarters of the Executive power?
500
The watershed of the Tajo river.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
500
This is Europe's largest island and is part of Denmark.
What is Greenland?
500
An event that marked the end of the Spanish Empire after Spain lost control of its last colonies to the United States.
What is the Disaster of '98?
500
The president of the Second Republic of Spain.
Who is Manuel Azaña?
500
Méndez de Vigo
Who is the minister of education?
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