Concept of education

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-Domestic policy: 
 *Franco concentrated all power in his own hand, with the support of the only official political party: Falange. 
 *The Constitution of 1931 was replaced by a new set of laws dictated by Franco. *Power was centralized and regionalism was suppressed. The use of languages other than Spanish, such as Catalan, Basque and Galician, was also prohibited. *In 1969, Franco designated Juan Carlos de Borbon as his successor.  *During the 1940s and 1950s, the UN imposed embargo forced Spain to develop a self-sufficient economy= this led to economic stagnation and prevented industrial development.
 *Economic development began in 1the 1960s as the regime became more technocratic. New industrial zones were created and foreign currency began to arrive in Spain. *Franco implemented a programme of indoctrination=based on patriotism and family values (Seccion Femenina and Frente de juventudes). The regime suppressed organizations which demanded freedom, such as trade unions and student organizations).
-Foreign policy:During the early years of the Franco regime, Spain experienced a period of international isolation=this was because the United Nations imposed an embargo. *In 1953, Spain signed a military agreement with the United States and a concordat with the Vatican=this marked a new, more open phase. Spain also became a member of the United Nations (1955). *The concordat=the regime gave the Catholic Church important privileges (tax exemptions and considerable control over education). *The military agreement with the United States=the United States favoured the Franco regime because it was anti-Communist, and also because of Spain's strategic location in Europe. The United States established military bases in Spain. 

-Domestic policy: 
 *Franco concentrated all power in his own hand, with the support of the only official political party: Falange. 
 *The Constitution of 1931 was replaced by a new set of laws dictated by Franco. *Power was centralized and regionalism was suppressed. The use of languages other than Spanish, such as Catalan, Basque and Galician, was also prohibited. *In 1969, Franco designated Juan Carlos de Borbon as his successor.  *During the 1940s and 1950s, the UN imposed embargo forced Spain to develop a self-sufficient economy= this led to economic stagnation and prevented industrial development.
 *Economic development began in 1the 1960s as the regime became more technocratic. New industrial zones were created and foreign currency began to arrive in Spain. *Franco implemented a programme of indoctrination=based on patriotism and family values (Seccion Femenina and Frente de juventudes). The regime suppressed organizations which demanded freedom, such as trade unions and student organizations).
-Foreign policy:During the early years of the Franco regime, Spain experienced a period of international isolation=this was because the United Nations imposed an embargo. *In 1953, Spain signed a military agreement with the United States and a concordat with the Vatican=this marked a new, more open phase. Spain also became a member of the United Nations (1955). *The concordat=the regime gave the Catholic Church important privileges (tax exemptions and considerable control over education). *The military agreement with the United States=the United States favoured the Franco regime because it was anti-Communist, and also because of Spain's strategic location in Europe. The United States established military bases in Spain. 

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