The Franco Regime: Franciso Franco ruled Spain as a dictator for more than 35 years. As caudillo (leader), he was chief of state, commander of the armed forces, and head of the only legal political party, the Falange. He kept Spain out of World War II through artful diplomacy, began its postwar industrial development, and gave up most of its remaining African territories. In 1969 he named Prince Juan Carlos, grandson of Alfonso XIII, as his eventual successor.
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2. Relations with America's European allies in NATO
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President Clinton's foreign policies experienced hiccups in his first years in office stumbled such as listed above except his relation with America's allies, Germany and France in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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The correct answer is D. All of the choices are correct.
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The Third Republic was the political system introduced in France after the fall of Napoleon III in 1870, which lasted until World War II and the creation of the Vichy government under Philippe Petain on July 10th, 1940.
The Third Republic was a republican parliamentary democracy, but its creation was marked by great disagreement between proponents of the monarchy and the republic. Political life under the Third Republic was marked by weak coalitions and frequent changes of government. Moreover, it was marked by the Dreyfus affair, which created deep divisions in political circles.
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