The correct option is C
Political parties are fundamental pieces for political plurality. In modern democracies, parties have become the gears of political conflict, generate it, contain it and, as the case may be, solve it. The opportunities for electoral participation have been framed by the decision of the parties and, to this extent, questions such as political culture depend on the perception of the citizenship on the partisan environment. We also see that after choosing representatives of the people, a very important tool that people have is to write to them or show their inclinations to certain projects by different trucks, such as a letter, a note in a newspaper or magazine or through internet pages.
The efects of the Spanish Civil War were truly negative. In this post i will told you about.
- the rights of women declined.
- nationalism was promoted
Spanish Civil war took place between 1933 and 1939. However, until Francisco Franco's death in 1975 the Spanish population suffered the terrible consequences of an anti-democratic government.
4. THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN DECLINED
In 1931 women got the right to vote in Spain. However, only in 1933 were able to attend the first elections and participate in the polls.
That same year, the Spanish civil war broke out. The reason why women could not re-exercise their right to vote until 1977.
This situation can be read in Dulce Chacon´s novel "La voz dormida". It tooks place in a clandestine jail for women after the civil war.
5. NATIONALISM WAS PROMOTED
promotion of national values in Europe characterized the twentieth century. Despite the fact this could be an excuse for obtaining productive results in the national economic and political factor, extremists destroyed the utopia.
Spain was another country that made disasters with national values because civil war occurred in hands of orthodox nationalist groups that oppose the republic. The dictator Francisco Franco commanded the insurgents. Attending to the national interests they murdered, tortured and persecuted members of the working class, and leftists leaders.
This can be argued both ways.
Good: Lincoln's vetoing of the Wade Davis Bill ensured that the process of allowing the Confederate states to rejoin the Union would not be as difficult. The Wade Davis Bill called for a majority vote by Confederate citizens in order to rejoin the Union. At this time, a vote like this could have gone very wrong as numerous states would not have the votes necessary to rejoin the Union. Since Lincoln vetoed this bill, it never happened, probably saving the Union a significant amount of problems.
Bad: Radical Republicans probably saw this as bad, as they felt Lincoln's "Ten Percent Plan" let the Confederate states of too easy. The Radical Republicans wanted the Wade Davis Bill to ensure that the Confederate states would be loyal to the Union from now on. However, when Lincoln vetoed this bill, many Radical Republicans felt that the Confederates would allowed to join the Union again without much punishment.
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Answer:
Explanation:
L - ideas of liberalism
1. Every citizen of the country must be given more freedom
2. The workers must overthrow the existing equipment by means of a revolution
3. Revolution is inevitable
4. The interests of each individual take precedence over the public interest.
7. Entrepreneurs need more freedom of economic activity
K - ideas of conservatism
5. What can be left unchanged does not need to be changed.
6. Society has developed over a long period of time and people need to respect and protect established
S - ideas of socialism
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