The Restoration
Political alternation
Late 19th Century
Literature and schools
Social changes
100

Which king restored the monarchy in 1875?

Alfonso XII

100

True or False

There were only three political parties

False. There were only two political parties.

100

Who died in 1885?

Alfonso XII

100

Name the three cultural movements in this Century

Romanticism, Realism and Generation of 98

100

What important event started in Great Britain in the 18th century that is characterised by inventions?

Industrial Revolution

200

Who was Isabel II´s son?

Alfonso XII

200

Who were The Caciques?

They were rural landowners and politicians who manipulated the elections.

200

Who was María Cristina?

Alfonso XII´s wife and Alfonso XIII´s mother.

200

Say the name of the law about education, passed in 1857

Moyano´s law

200

Which class are land and factory owners in?

Bourgeoisie

300

True or False

The Constitution of 1875 established a centralised government.

False. The Constitution of 1876 established a centralised government.

300

Name the leaders of the political parties allowed at that time.

Cánovas del Castillo (Conservatives) and Sagasta (Liberals)

300

What is a regent?

A person who rules while the actual monarch is too young to be a king or a queen.

300

True or False

Education was obligatory for all boys between 6 and 9 years old

False. Education was obligatory for all boys and girls between 6 and 9 years old.

300

Explain what Industrialisation is.

A period of social and economic change which transform the society from a one based on agriculture to one based on industry 

400

Who could vote during The Restoration?

Only rich men

400

Who opposed this system?

Carlists, Republicans, Socialists and Anarchists.

400

What happened in 1898?

Spain lost its last colonies in America: Cuba, Philippines and Puerto Rico.

400

Say the name of the movement were intellectuals wrote with a negative view of Spain.

Generation of 98

400

What were the Labour movements?

Political movements that fight for workers´ right to improve their conditions.

500

Who passed the laws during the Restoration?

The parliament

500

Explain how worked this system.

There were only two political parties allowed which took turns to be the majority of the parliament. Caciques obligated farms to vote their interests and these parties were elected in turns.

500

Explain the most important change in the electoral laws in 1890.

Universal Male suffrage was introduced.

500

The name of a private educational initiative with mixed gender classrooms

Free Institute of Teaching

500

Where did the Industrialisation start?

It started in Great Britain.