CATEGORY 1: WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION?
CATEGORY 2: IMPORTANCE OF THE CONSTITUTION
CATEGORY 3: CONSTITUTIONS IN SPANISH HISTORY
CATEGORY 4: THE SPANISH TRANSITION (LA TRANSICIÓN)
CATEGORY 5: THE 1978 CONSTITUTION
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What is a constitution?

The supreme law of a country that explains how it is governed and protects citizens’ rights.

100

Does the constitution protect citizens’ rights?

Yes.

100

Name one previous Spanish constitution.

1812 or 1931.

100

What does “Spanish Transition” mean?

The change from dictatorship to democracy.

100

In what year was the current Spanish Constitution approved?

1978.

200

Why is the constitution called the “supreme law”?

Because all other laws must follow it.

200

What are “checks and balances”?

A system where branches of government control each other’s power.

200

What was the 1812 Constitution known as?

“La Pepa”.

200

When did the Spanish Transition begin?

After Franco’s death in 1975.

200

Why was the 1978 Constitution important?

It established democracy and protected rights.

300

Name one thing a constitution explains.

How laws are made / citizens’ rights / how government works.

300

Name one right usually protected by a constitution.

Freedom of speech / equality / education / health.

300

Give one fact about the Constitution of 1812.

First liberal constitution / created during war against France.

300

Who became king after Franco’s death?

King Juan Carlos I.

300

How was the Constitution approved by citizens?

By referendum.

400

What does “rule of law” mean?

Everyone, including the government, must obey the law.

400

Why is the constitution important for democracy?

Because it guarantees rights and fair elections.

400

Why didn’t the 1931 Constitution last long?

Because of political conflict and the Civil War.

400

Who was the Prime Minister appointed by the King?

Adolfo Suárez.

400

What form of government did the Constitution establish?

A democratic constitutional monarchy.

500

Why does a constitution limit government power?

To prevent abuse of power and protect citizens’ rights.

500

Why is the constitution important for stability?

It provides clear rules even when governments change.

500

Why was the 1978 Constitution more successful than previous ones?

It was based on compromise and democracy.

500

Name two political changes during the Transition.

Legalisation of parties / free elections / freedom of speech.

500

Why is the 1978 Constitution still important today?

It is the basis of Spain’s democracy.

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