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On July 18, 1936, the Spanish Civil War begins as a revolt by right-wing Spanish military officers in Spanish Morocco and spreads to mainland Spain. From the Canary Islands, General Francisco Franco broadcasts a message calling for all army officers to join the uprising and overthrow Spain’s leftist Republican government. Within three days, the rebels captured Morocco, much of northern Spain, and several key cities in the south. The Republicans succeeded in putting down the uprising in other areas, including Madrid, Spain’s capital. The Republicans and the Nationalists, as the rebels were called, then proceeded to secure their respective territories by executing thousands of suspected political opponents. Meanwhile, Franco flew to Morocco and prepared to bring the Army of Africa over to the mainland.
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D+b i think... I am not sure, but I am pretty sure that that is what it is, because none of the other answers make sense.
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French mobs nearly destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral during the French Revolution.
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During the French Revolution anti-christian mobs attempted to tear the Cathedral as it was such a powerful christian symbol.
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True
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John Brown was a leading figure in the abolitionist movement in the pre-Civil War United States. Unlike many anti-slavery activists, he was not a pacifist and believed in aggressive action against slaveholders and any government officials who enabled them.
I want to say it’s option 1 “it allowed people to be hired on the basis of their skills rather than appointed based on recommendations”