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Natural
Science
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When a person or a group overthrows a government using military force

Coup

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When was the Second Spanish Republic proclaimed?

14th April 1931

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Who led a coup against the Republican government in 1936?

General Francisco Franco

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What are the 4 types of Illnesses?

Infectious Illnesses, Non-infectious illnesses, acute illnesses, and chronic illnesses.

100

This is more effective and less invasive these days thanks to advanced techniques.

Surgery

200

He led a coup in 1923.

Miguel Primo de Rivera

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Who was appointed the President of the Republic?

Niceto Alcalá Zamora

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When did the Spanish Civil War start and until when did it last?


1936-1939

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What are the four types of infectious illnesses?

Viral infections, Bacterial infections, Parasitic illnesses, and fungal infections.

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What is blood donation?

It helps people who need a blood transfusion during an operation.

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What did Primo de Rivera do when during his dictatorship?

He banned political parties and labour unions and limited freedom for citizens.

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What rights did the women have during the Second Republic?

The right to vote

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Who supported General Franco during these times?

The Nationalist Area

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These illnesses are cause by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.

Infectious illnesses

300

Protheses

Artificial body parts that are designed to replace lost limbs, teeth, etc.

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What happened in 1931 after the General Elections were held?

The political parties that supported a republic won and Alfonso XIII went into exile.

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What did the Republican Government try to do during these times?

They tried to modernise the country and carried out reforms related to areas such as land, education, and labour.

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They supported the Republic

The Republican Area

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They can enter our body through cuts in the skin, contaminated water or food, or contaminated air.

Pathogens or infectious agents

400

Organ Transplants

This is when a damaged organ is replaces with another organ from another person.

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What were the good and bad outcomes of Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship?

Many roads, railways, and other public works were built.

The population opposed the dictatorship and demanded freedom.


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What was established and included in the new constitution?

It established a democratic system that included:

The right to vote for women

The separation of church and state

The creation of autonomous regions. Statutes of Autonomy for Cataluña and Pais Vasco were approved.

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What were the consequences of the Spanish Civil War?

Bloody battles, bombing, and fighting in towns and villages, huge economic losses, and divided society.

500

Explain the difference between Vaccines and Medicines in your own words.

Vaccine introduces pathogens to the white blood cells that helps immune it while medicine are substances that prevent or cure illnesses.

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How do you stay healthy?

By cleaning drinking water, having a balanced diet, and having good living conditions.