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Unit 5- Spain's democracy

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    This Bamboozle it's about the rights, the constitution and the country of Spain.
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  • Say three things that the STATE MUST PROVIDE:
    Examples of possible answers- Basic education, healthcare, help for people without work, decent housing.
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  • In Spain, the elections are held every...
    4 years.
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  • Say four rights of the people:
    Possible answers- Freedom of religion, freedom and equality, freedom of speech, to strike and protest, travel and choose where to live and to vote.
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  • Say four duties of the citizens of Spain:
    Respect the law, respect others, pay taxes and take care of the environment.
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  • What are the name of the three branches in which Spain's divided:
    The Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
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  • Who is in the Executive branch?
    The prime minister and the ministers.
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  • Who is in the Legislative branch?
    The Senate and the Congress of deputies.
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  • Who is in the Judicial branch?
    The Judges and Magistrates.
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  • What are the three functions of the Executive branch?
    1. Decide political and economic direction of Spain. 2. Propose the budget. 3. Enforce the law.
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  • What are the three functions of the Legislative branch?
    1. Make and approve laws. 2. Approve the budget. 3. Watch the executive branch.
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  • What are the three functions of the Judicial branch?
    1. Interpret laws. 2. Decide punishments. 3. Settle disagreements about legal matters.
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  • Which are the three different territorial divisions in which Spain's organized?
    Municipalities, Provinces and Autonomous communities.
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  • How many provinces does Spain has?
    Fifty- 50
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  • Who is in municipalities?
    The Mayor and the councillors.
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  • What are the functions of municipalities?
    Coordinating public services like: Collecting the rubbish, cleaning the streets...
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  • Is Extremadura a province?
    No, Extremadura is an Autonomous Community.
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