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Name the 8 provinces of Andalusia.
Cádiz, Huelva, Jaén, Almería, Córdoba, Granada, Málaga and Sevilla.
Who govern in the Autonomous Communities?
No one, they are self-governing with the Statue of Autonomy.
Who govern the provinces?
The provinces are governed by the provincial council.
Is Vizcaya a province?
Yes, it is.
Is Extremadura a province?
No, Extremadura is an Autonomous Community.
What are the functions of municipalities?
Coordinating public services like: Collecting the rubbish, cleaning the streets...
Who is in municipalities?
The Mayor and the councillors.
How many provinces does Spain has?
Fifty- 50
Which are the three different territorial divisions in which Spain's organized?
Municipalities, Provinces and Autonomous communities.
What are the three functions of the Judicial branch?
1. Interpret laws. 2. Decide punishments. 3. Settle disagreements about legal matters.
What are the three functions of the Legislative branch?
1. Make and approve laws. 2. Approve the budget. 3. Watch the executive branch.
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.
Who is in the Judicial branch?
The Judges and Magistrates.
Who is in the Legislative branch?
The Senate and the Congress of deputies.
Who is in the Executive branch?
The prime minister and the ministers.
What are the name of the three branches in which Spain's divided:
The Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
Say four duties of the citizens of Spain:
Respect the law, respect others, pay taxes and take care of the environment.
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.
In Spain, the elections are held every...
4 years.
Say three things that the STATE MUST PROVIDE:
Examples of possible answers- Basic education, healthcare, help for people without work, decent housing.