Republicans also known as Loyalist
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Franco's nationalists were commonly referred to as "Nationalists," while supporters of the republic were known as "Republicans." The Nationalists, led by General Francisco Franco, sought to overthrow the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). In contrast, the Republicans were a coalition of various leftist groups, including socialists, communists, and anarchists, fighting to defend the republican government.
the Spanish Civil war between the rebels and the republican government, 1936-1939
rationalists
July of 1936 to April of 1939.
The Spanish American War was fought in 1898 with General Nelson Miles in command. The Spanish Civil War of 1936 t0 1939 was centered around Franco.
"Jews" were FDR main supporters in the election of 1936.
Franco's nationalists were commonly referred to as "Nationalists," while supporters of the republic were known as "Republicans." The Nationalists, led by General Francisco Franco, sought to overthrow the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). In contrast, the Republicans were a coalition of various leftist groups, including socialists, communists, and anarchists, fighting to defend the republican government.
Franco
the Spanish Civil war between the rebels and the republican government, 1936-1939
Supporters of the Constitution thought that the central government should
The distribution of government jobs to political supporters is called? PatronagePatronage by: Andrea Burke
Soporte Técnico.
The Spanish La Liga winners in 1936 was Athletic Bilbao.
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appointment of friends and political supporters to government positions.
The Spanish Civil War began in 1936.
The practice of giving government jobs to friends and political supporters was known as the spoils system.