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100

What is Spain's form of government?

Parliamentary Monarchy

100

What do the ongoing construction of landmarks like La Sagrada Familia reveal about Spanish culture?

blend of enduring faith, artistic innovation, and resilience.

100

What was the capital of Spain before Madrid?

Toledo

100

what is one famous singer most of the population in Spain love?

Julio Iglesias

100

 the oldest building in Spain?

Naveta des Tudors in Menorca



200

Is Spain a monarchy?


Yes, Spain is a parliamentary monarchy 


200

How do Spain's landmarks showcase the country's diverse cultural influences?

layered architecture

200

What major event marked the end of the Reconquista and the unification of Spain?

 the Conquest of Granada in 1492

200

Which Spanish artist is famous for the surrealist painting The Persistence of Memory and the distinct style of his work? 

Salvador DalĂ­

200

What is a famous dish in Spain?

A famous dish in Spain is paella

300

What African country does Spain share a land border with?

Morocco

300

What is the impact of mass tourism on Spain's most popular landmarks and their surrounding communities?


overcrowding, strain on public services, loss of local culture, and a housing crisis driven by short-term rentals.

300

What was the impact of the Spanish Inquisition on Jewish and Muslim populations in Spain?  

The Spanish Inquisition led to the forced conversion of Jews and Muslims to Catholicism and resulted in the expulsion of those who refused to convert, with Sephardic Jews being among those forced to leave.

300

Which Spanish author wrote the classic novel Don Quixote and is considered one of the greatest Spanish writers? 

Miguel de Cervantes

300

What is the capital of Spain?

Madrid

400

How can we keep government accountable to its citizens?

A government can be kept accountable to its citizens through a combination of elections, robust transparency laws, a free press, and active civic engagement.

400

How do ancient Roman landmarks, like the Aqueduct of Segovia, continue to function today?


Ancient Roman landmarks like the Aqueduct of Segovia continue to function through their enduring structural design, which uses gravity and precisely cut stones without mortar, and through continued use and restoration.

400

How did the marriage of Ferdinand II and Isabella I shape the future of Spain?

The marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile united their kingdoms, forming the foundation of modern Spain and initiating a period of significant expansion and influence.

400

What architectural masterpiece in Barcelona is the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi known for designing? 





Sagrada Familia basilica

400

When is the best time to visit Spain?

spring (April-May) and fall (September-October)

500

how dose a government maintain stability?

A government maintains stability by upholding the rule of law, promoting economic prosperity, and ensuring it has political legitimacy among the populace.

500

How are less-famous but culturally significant landmarks protected and promoted? 


Less-famous cultural landmarks are protected and promoted through a combination of government policies, documentation, community involvement, and adaptive reuse strategies.

500

What role did Christopher Columbus's voyages play in Spain's history?

  • Funded by Queen Isabella I, Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492 led to the Spanish conquest of much of South and Central America, initiating the Spanish Empire.
500

which tennis player is widely regarded as one of the greatest Spanish athletes of all time, with numerous Grand Slam titles?

Rafael Nadal

500

Which Spanish author wrote the world's first "modern novel?

Miguel de Cervantes