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What is a regent?
The person who rules a country when the king or queen is unable to do it?
When did Alfonso XIII become king and what did he try to do during his reign?
1902, He tried to modernize the country.
In what year did the last Spanish colonies, Cuba the Phillipines, and Puerto Rico gain their independence?
 
1898
 
1899
 
1900
 
1901
What happened when Alfonso XII died in 1885?
Queen María Cristina ruled as regent until her son Alfonso XIII was 16 years old.
Who was the mother of Alfonso XII?
Isabel II
What historical time period started when Alfonso XII came to power?
The Restoration
In what year was the Spanish monarchy restored when Alfonso XII was crowned king?
 
1874
 
1876
 
1878
 
1880
Was the First Spanish Republic stable or unstable?
 
unstable
 
stable
In what year did Spanish Parliament proclaim the First Spanish Republic?
 
1873
 
1874
 
1875
 
1876
Who did the Spanish Parliament choose as the new king in 1871? This person did not receive much support and abdicated 2 years later.
 
Amadeo de Saboya
 
Alfonso XII
 
María Cristina
 
Alfonso XIII
In what year did Isabel II go into exile?
 
1868
 
1869
 
1870
 
1871
How many Carlist wars took place and when did they occur? Did they win?
There were two Carlist Wars and they took place in 1833 and 1846. They were defeated in both.
Who was Carlos María Isidro de Borbón?
He was the brother of Fernando VII.
What group of people wanted Carlos María Isidro de Borbón to be king of Spaina? Why?
The Carlistas because they wanted an absolute monarchy.
What group of people wanted Isabel II to be Queen of Spain?
The liberal parties because they wanted a constitutional monarchy.
How did Isabel II become queen?
Her father, Fernando VII, change the law to allow her to become Queen of Spain.
According to the Law of Succession, who could inherit the crown and become king?
Men
What did Fernando VII do when he returned to the throne in 1814?
He abolished the Constitution of Cádiz and he restored the absolute monarchy.
When the War of Independence ended in 1814, who returned as king of Spain?
Fernando VII
During the War of Independence, where did the Spanish parliament move to?
Cádiz
In what year did the War of Independence Start?
1808
Did the Spanish population accept José Bonaparte as king?
No, they rebelled against him and the French which started the Wars of Independence.
What did the Constitution of Cádiz do?
It gave the monarchy less power. It allowed ordinary men to vote. It separated the government into three branches. It abolished the Inquisition.
In what year was the Constitution of Cádiz passed?
1812
Who took over the Spanish throne after Fernando VII abdicated?
José Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother
Who forced Fernando VII to abdicate the Spanish throne?
Napoleon Bonaparte
Who took over the Spanish throne after Carlos IV abdicated?
His son, Fernando VII
In what year was there a revolt against King Carlos IV in Madrid that forced him to abdicate the throne?
1808
In what year did Napoleon conquer Portugal?
1807
The French Revolution marks the start of what time period?
Contemporary History
What were the main ideals of the French Revolution?
Freedom and Equality
What monarch did the French Revolutionaries dislike?
Louis XVI
What year did the French Revolution begin?
1789
What year did Carlos IV become king?
1788
Who gained power when the French Revolution ended?
Napoleon Bonaparte