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Answer:
The two opposing parties of the Spanish Revolution were the ruling socialists and the fascists.
Explanation:
The Spanish Civil War, between 1936 and 1939, faced the elected government of the Second Republic of Spain (republicanos) and the nationalist rebels led by General Francisco Franco.
On the Republican side, liberals, socialists, communists, anarchists, separatists in some provinces, and a small minority of Spanish conservatives fought. International brigades of foreign volunteers also fought alongside them. As for foreign powers, the Republicans were supported by the Soviet Union and Mexico. Nationalists, for their part, were assisted by Germany, Italy and Portugal. The victory of nationalists in favor of unity and monarchy in Spain led to the dictatorship of General Franco. After his death, Juan Carlos I, crowned king in 1975, restored parliamentary democracy.