The Franco regime is the dictatorial period lived in Spain and a subject that in fact is played in schools in 2nd Baccalaureate, so we continue to see in Superhistory what are the school works according to course and after having seen how to do the Second Republic and the Civil War we have to analyze now as is the Franco period.
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Points to touch in our work on World War II:
What was the Francoism Work on Spain during the Francoism Other ideas for the work of Spain during the Francoism PDF of Spain during the Francoism Video of Spain during the FrancoismWhat was the Francoism:
- Being a period, that of Franco, which includes since the end of the Civil War with the victory of The dictator Francisco Franco in 1939 until 1975, the year in which he dies, a very long period of time , the truth is that to do a job about it, perhaps the best option will be to make a good summary about it.
- In this way, we can explain later with all kinds of documentation, the elements that characterized the Francoism in Spain not only in political issues , but also in relation to the society , the economy and even the culture .
Work on Spain during the Franco regime:
- A schematic map or an organizational chart with different headlines, it will undoubtedly be the best job to develop what it was and how it developed to the history of Spain during the Franco regime.
- In this way, I propose these headlines for your schematic map to develop as school work:
The ideological, social and political foundations of Franco's regime
1939-1959 international political and economic evolution in Spain
Evolution economic and social 1939-1959 in Franco's Spain
Economic and social evolution 1959-1975 in Franco's Spain
Opposition to the Franco regime inside and outside Spain
Other ideas for the work of Spain during Franco:
- On the Internet you can find all kinds of photos and images that document the Franco era, but I also give you the idea to have living testimonies of estaepo ca and that we are still close in time.
- In this way, we can try to talk with parents or grandparents or with close people who know that he lived during the Francoist Spain to whom to interview with general questions and with which to testify various testimonies.
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