Relier Pairs Franconism definitionsVersion en ligne Revision activity of concepts related to franconism. par Maite Fresnillo Beneitez 1 Idea of Spain being an only and indivisible one, opposing to any kind of separatism. 2 Title acquired by Franco, meaning that he had total control of the country. 3 Terrorist action orchestrated by ETA in which Carrero Blanco, head of the Government, was assassinated. 4 Bilbao's bishop who published a pastoral in favour of Basque language due to which he was imprisoned, putting at risk the relations with the Vatican. 5 Organism created to support and develop the industrialization of Spain . 6 Doctrine firmly opposing communism and aiming at finishing with this. 7 Importan judicial process against militants of the Workers Commissions 8 Union linked to the Communist Party 9 Members of the Opus Dei, specialized in economy and responsible for the stabilization plan. 10 Military trieal in which were judged several ETA members. The regime aimed at setting an example but they came in for a lot of criticism inside Spain and abroad. 11 Political group result of the union of Jose Antonio's party with Ramiro Ledesma's group. It was the main basis of the National Movement. 12 Expeditions organized by Christians to recover the Holy Places. Franco named his upraise after them. 13 Idea that the country was a democracy in which families, unions and councils could choose their representatives. 14 Economic practice that aims at producing everything in one country, without depending on others. 15 Massive movement of population from the countryside to the cities in order to work in industries or services. 16 Meeting of people against Franco's regime urging Europeans not to accept Spain in their institutions unless democracy was restored in the country. 17 Political party created by Franco. It was the only one allowed. 18 Organization in which workers and owners are together. It made workers' fight for their rights more difficult. 19 Economic practice in which the state control is limited, allowing more freedoms and trying to attract foreign investments. 20 Moroccan people crossed the border of Sahara, at that time Spanish colony, claiming for their right to this territory. Technocrats Stabilization Plan Ogro Operation National Movement FET-JONS Caudillo Organic Democracy Green march Autarchy Burgos process Workers Commisions Spanish nationalism Munich Movement Vertical union 1001 process Añoveros INI (Instituto Nacional de Industria). Anticommunism Crusades Rural exodus