Dynastic parties — main support?
Support the monarchy, not true rivals.
Conservative party — social base?
Landowners, high bourgeoisie, Church.
Liberal party — social base?
Middle classes, professionals.
Torn pacífic — purpose?
Controlled power alternation by monarchy.
Constitution of 1876 — sovereignty?
Shared between king and Cortes.
Bicameral Cortes — chambers?
Congress (elected), Senate (partly appointed).
Electoral reform 1890 — change?
Universal male suffrage introduced.
Religious status — constitution?
Confessional Catholic state with tolerance.
Electoral fraud — encasillado?
Prearranged list of guaranteed deputies.
Electoral fraud — tupinada?
Vote falsification and census inflation.
Caciquism — role?
Local bosses control rural voting.
Restoration system — flexibility?
Allows governance by both parties without systemic change.
Monarchy — control mechanism?
Royal decision on government changes.
Political stability — key factor?
Peaceful rotation and electoral control.
Electoral system — initial feature?
Censitary suffrage, limited voting rights.
Cortés — evolution?
Expanded suffrage, but manipulation persisted.
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