In the Spanish Civil War, international volunteers fought on the side of the Republicans.
Republican side is one of the names given by contemporary historiography to the Spanish military and political organizations that, after the partial defeat of the coup d'état of July 1936, defended the Republic during the Spanish Civil War -which ended in 1939-, confronting to the Nationalist side.
The Republican side sought various ends depending on the faction, from the maintenance of multiparty parliamentary democracy by the republican parties to the establishment of a socialist state by communists and socialists, or a libertarian social revolution on the part of the anarchists, therefore in the Republican side there were diverse political ideologies that united to fight the insurgents.
Although hardly received external support from the allied powers of the Second World War, the support of what were called the Voluntary International Brigades was notorious.
The answer is: C) John Adams
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of four bills passed and signed by then-president <u>John Adams in 1798</u>.
These acts ranged from making any negative writing or publications towards the United States illegal, to granting the president the power deportation and imprisonment towards any non citizen who it deemed a danger to the government.
Jefferson Davis, a former US senator, became the elected president of the confederate states of America. As a confederate, he supported the anti-abolitionist movement because he believed that blacks and whites could not live together in freedom.
The founder of modern egypt is Muhammad Ali
The better the people live the better the next genration is