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... ay seem complex, but ultimately, it is the dissatisfaction of the people with those in power that leads to change.
This actually means that whether it is a monarchy or a parliamentary republic, there is essentially no distinction of good or bad.
The fundamental issue is whether the needs of the people can be met, which evolves into Europeans’ dissatisfaction with those in power and the government, and is the true cause of revolutions.
Had the Spanish Government paid atten ...
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