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What is the document that created a democracy in Spain called?
The Constitution of 1978
The Constitution of 1978 defines Spain as a:
democratic state, territorially decentralized state, and parliamentary monarchy
What is a right of a citizen? (give an example)
A right is something a person is allowed to do, such as healthcare and education
What is a responsibility of a cititzen? (give an example)
A responsibility is an obligation to do something such as pay taxes and respect the law.
How often are the general, autonomous community, and municipal elections held?
every 4 years
People vote by ______ ballot.
secret
What is a parliamentary monarchy?
The King and Queen is the Head of State, but Parliament makes and approves laws.
Who is heir to the throne?
The firstborn child (male or female)
What are the three independent powers of the state?
legislative, executive, and judicial
What are the 2 parts of the Legislative Power (Parliament)?
Congress of Deputies and the Senate
What does the Legislative power (Parliament) do?
They make the laws and represent all Spanish citizens.
The __________ decides if a law violates the Constitution.
Constitutional Court
What are the 2 parts of the Executive Power?
The Prime Minister and the Ministers
Who chooses the Prime Minister (Head of Government)?
The members of Congress choose the Prime Minister.
What does the Executive Power do?
They propose ideas and make decisions about domestic and foreign policy.
The Prime Minister chooses _______ who work in different areas such as education, healthcare, or the economy.
Ministers
What are the 2 parts of the Judicial Power?
The courts and the tribunals
What does the Judicial Power do?
Judges and magistrates ensure that everyone obeys the laws.
What are the highest courts in Spain?
The Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court
What does the Supreme court do?
The Supreme Court can accept or reject sentences passed in the lower courts. It can also initiate legal proceedings against government officials.
Who represents the autonomous communities?
The Senate
What are the objectives of the European Union?
promote the freedom, security, and prosperity of its member countries
What do the EU's policies promote and protect?
It promotes peace and democracy for both member and non-member countries. It protects diplomacy and the rule of law.
What are the 6 institutions of the European Union?
European Parliament, Council of the EU, European Commission, European Council, Court of Justice, and European Court of Auditors
What is the Single Market made of/what are the four freedoms?
goods, capital, services and people
What is the currency of the EU called?
the euro
What are 2 advantages of the euro?
The economy is more stable and it can grow, using the same currency is easier, it attracts non-EU countries and it makes the EU stronger.