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THE SECOND SPANISH REPUBLIC
PROCLAMATION AND CONSTITUTION
provisional republican government
improvements in working conditions
freedom of worship and secularisation measures
agreement to draw up a statute of autonomy in cataluña
modernisation of the army and total submission to civil power
Constitution of 1931
freedom and social justice
social rule of law
republic of workers from all classes
Universal suffrage starting from the age of 23
women's right to vote
extensive declaration of rights and freedoms
division of powers
legislative power in the hands of a single-chamber CORTES
executive
president of the republic
law courts were in charge of judicial power
right of the regions to establish statutes of autonomy
separation between church and the state
THE REFORMIST BIENNIUM
REPUBLICANS AND SOCIALISTS
coalition government
Azaña
spanish politician of second republic
Statute of autonomy of cataluña
reestablishment of an autonomous government
Army
has to swear allegiance
Agricultural reform
land was redistributed
Education
schools were built
Religion
separation between Church and state
secular society
social reforms
social legislation to improve working conditions
THE BLACK BIENNIUM
spanish confederation of autonomous rights
catholic groups
casas Viejas incident
anarchist uprising
killing many people
right wings won the elctions
CEDA received most votes
Gil Robles became the arbiter of the political situation
Jose antonio primo de rivera
Falange española
violent campign of aggression against workers organisations.
october revolution of 1934
insurgents took mining areas of asturias
VICTORY OF THE POPULAR FRONT
economic corruption
end of the right-wing government and elections
lack of unity seen in the 1933 elections
agreement to achieve concensus
Popular Front to win the elections
republican parties from the left, peripheral nationalists, socialists and communists
Manuel Azaña president of the republic
amnesty for political prisoners
reintroduction of the Agricultural reform
restoration of catalan economy
strengthening the educational, social and religiour reforms
disorder and violence
fear and rejection among Catholics