What happened when Spain’s government could not overcome social and economic problems during the Great Depression? Citizen groups revolted against the government. The head of the government gave his resignation. A new leader seized control from the military rulers. The army led a rebellion against the government.

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Answer: The army led a rebellion against the government.

During the 1930s, the Second Spanish Republic was governed by the left-leaning Republicans. However, in 1936, the military staged a coup (a pronunciamiento) against the Republican government under president Manuel Azaña. The Nationalist group was supported by a coalition of Carlist, Catholic and aristocratic groups led by Francisco Franco. The war lasted until 1939, with the fascists being victorious.

As a result of the inability of Spain's government to overcome social and economic problems in the Great Depression,  The army led a rebellion against the government.

The Spanish Civil War

This started after the Spanish army led by General Franco, staged a rebellion against the government because they were unable to overcome the various problems that came with the Great Depression.

A bloody civil war ensued that led to many deaths. At the end, the army took control and operated a dictatorship till Franco's death.

In conclusion, option D is correct.

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