History activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, with questions developed about the Spanish Civil War.
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The International Brigades were combat units formed by volunteers from 53 nationalities willing to fight in defense of the Spanish Republic.
It is estimated that around 60,000 citizens from around the world – including 40 Brazilians – have joined these units. Despite being coordinated by the communists, the Brigades had members from socialists, liberals and other political-ideological currents.
SOUZA, I. I. The European Civil War. Living History, no. 70, 2009 (fragment).
1) Spain was a monarchy until 1931, when King Alfonso XIII abdicated, establishing the Second Republic, with the formation of a provisional government and the summoning of the courts for the elaboration of a new Constitution. Approved in December 1931, what did it allow?
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2) The Spanish left was fragmented into several groups. In January 1936, the Popular Front was formed, seeking what?
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3) Why can the Spanish Civil War be seen as the anteroom of World War II?
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4) In July 1936, a military revolt broke out in Morocco led by General Francisco Franco, self-declared nationalist and with the purpose of fighting the republican government (elected regularly). What were the main mechanisms of action used by the right forces?
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5) The scarce military resources and the lack of a more consistent support of the USSR caused what happened to the republican forces?
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Per Camila Farias.
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