Alfonso XIII of Spain Essays

  • For Whom The Ringer Tolls Analysis

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    Ernest Hemingway was conceived in 1899 out of a rich, moderate Chicago suburb. The second of six kids, he demonstrated an early ability in composing that he sharpened through work on his secondary school's abstract magazine and understudy daily paper. After moving on from secondary school in 1917, Hemingway moved far from home and set out on an expert written work vocation, beginning as a correspondent for the Kansas City Star. In 1918, amid the tallness of World War I, Hemingway volunteered to

  • How Did Spain Influence The Spanish Government

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    From 1902 to 1923 Alfonso XIII (13) was in charge if Spain. Alfonso had very little respect for the three different branches of government (Legislative, Judicial and Executive) and in return it caused turmoil in the country. In 1923 Spain gave into the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, and Rivera became the new leader of Spain with the consent of the King. The dictatorship of Primo de Rivera lasted from 1923 to 1930. While Rivera was in office he declared a state of war and the abolishment of

  • The Consequences Of The Spanish Civil War

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    control of the Canary Islands, Morocco, Navarre, and several other districts in and around Spain. Thus began the Spanish Civil War, the bloodiest conflict in Europe since the end of World War I some eighteen years earlier. Like the Great War before it, this conflict would have lasting and far-reaching consequences that were felt far beyond the borders of Spain itself. In the early twentieth century, Spain was fraught with political, social, and economic tension. A rise of radicalism and extremism

  • Francisco Franco's Abuse Of Power

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    use power in different ways. One government is a dictator or a tyranny. Both of these types of government can abuse power because of the ruler. Many rulers throughout history have abused the honor of having power. Francisco Franco, former ruler of Spain, who ruled from 1939 until his death in 1975 can be used as an example of someone who rose to power then abused it. Francisco Franco was born on December

  • Gothic And Renaissance Architecture

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    area of architecture and its history in Spain. I will be examining the influences of Europe and other places throughout the world and how Spain adapted them to their own preference. I will take a look and historic buildings such as monasteries and churches and also ancient architectural styles that affected these buildings such as gothic architectural style and the influence of the renaissance. I will compare and contrast the architecture in Spain and how Spain developed in comparison to other European

  • Why Did Franco Win The French Revolution

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    Between the years of 1936 and 1939, a gruesome civil war broke out in Spain in which the rebels, led by General Francisco Franco, overthrew Manuel Azaña’s Republican government. The Republicans, fighting for a revolution that served to end economic disparity and social inequality between classes, were opposed by Franco’s constantly violent and oppressive forces. When reflecting upon the reasons behind the rebel’s victory, many different factors come to mind. These reasons include the fact that the