Question: Information:  - A general officer is an officer of high rank in the army, and in some nations' air forces or marines.  - Colonel (abbreviated Col., Col or COL and pronounced , similar to "kernel") is a senior military officer rank below the general officer ranks. However, in some small military forces, such as those of Iceland or the Vatican, colonel is the highest rank. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations.  - A revolution (from the Latin "revolutio", "a turn around") is a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time when the population rises up in revolt against the current authorities. Aristotle described two types of political revolution: Revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration, and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions.  - The Spanish Civil War, widely known in Spain simply as The Civil War or The War, took place from 1936 to 1939 and was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the democratic, left-leaning and a relatively urban Second Spanish Republic in an alliance of convenience with the Anarchists, versus the Nationalists, a falangist, Carlist and a largely aristocratic conservative group led by General Francisco Franco. Although the war is often portrayed as a struggle between democracy and fascism, some historians consider it more accurately described as a struggle between leftist revolution and rightist counterrevolution. Ultimately, the Nationalists won, and Franco then ruled Spain for the next 36 years, from April 1939 until his death in November 1975.  - Francisco Franco Bahamonde; (4 December 1892  20 November 1975) was a Spanish general who ruled over Spain as a dictator from 1939 until his death in 1975. He ruled Spain for 36 years.  - Carlos Asensio Cabanillas ( 14 November 1896 , Madrid -- 1969 , Madrid ) was a Spanish soldier and statesman who served during the Spanish Civil War , rising in command from Colonel to General in Franco 's Army of Africa . When Franco 's military conspiracy flared into revolt in July 1936 , Asensio Cabanillas and Colonel Sáenz de Buruaga easily secured Tetuan for the rebels . In the first month of the war his column , fighting alongside Juan Yagüe 's troops , made an impressive forced march from Seville to Madrid , storming and taking the cities of Badajoz , Toledo , and Talavera . His bloody advance into University City during the Siege of Madrid would mark the farthest Nationalist advance against the city until the end of the war . At the Jarama his column spearheaded the attack across the river but was stalled thereafter by the International Brigades . After the war Franco promoted Asensio Cabanillas to Lieutenant General . He served on the Spanish High Commission in Morocco , and later as Minister of War and Captain General of the Balearic Islands from 1945 to 1948 . Asensio Cabanillas died in 1969 .    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'carlos asensio cabanillas' exhibits the relationship of 'military rank'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - colonel  - general  - general officer  - major
Answer: general officer

Question: Information:  - Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836  2 July 1914) was a British politician and statesman, who was first a radical Liberal then, after opposing Home Rule for Ireland, a Liberal Unionist, eventually serving as a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives. He split both major British parties in the course of his career.  - Percy Archer Clive DSO , DL ( 13 March 1873 -- 5 April 1918 ) was a British army officer and Liberal Unionist Party politician . Percy Clive was the eldest son of Charles Meysey Bolton Clive of Whitfield , Herefordshire , by his marriage to Lady Katherine Feilding . He was educated at Eton and Sandhurst and entered the Grenadier Guards as a second lieutenant in 1891 . He was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Herefordshire in December 1894 , and was attached to the Niger Field Force from 1897 to 1899 based in Lagos , rising to the rank of captain . In May 1899 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society . He was elected to the Commons as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Ross division of Herefordshire in the `` khaki election '' of 1900 , while fighting in the Second Boer War . He did not return to England to take his seat until February 1902 , and in June that year was Private Secretary for Parliamentary purposes to Lord George Hamilton , Secretary of State for India . In December 1903 he was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to E G Pretyman , Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty . He was unseated at the 1906 general election , which saw the Liberal Party win a landslide victory . He returned to Parliament at a by - election in January 1908 , and remained Ross 's MP until his death . Following a merger of the Unionist parties in 1912 he became a Conservative . He returned to the army in World War I and was wounded twice . Clive was awarded the Distinguished Service Order , the Legion of Honour , and the Croix de Guerre , and was twice Mentioned in Despatches . As Lieutenant - Colonel of the Grenadier Guards he was killed in action when attached to the 1/5th Lancashire Fusiliers , 5 April 1918 at Bucquoy . Memorial services were held on 17 April at St Margaret 's , Westminster and Hereford Cathedral . His elder son Major Meysey George Dallas Clive ( 1907 -- 1943 ) was killed with the Grenadier Guards in North Africa on 1 May 1943 . His younger son Lewis Clive (...  - A coalition of the Conservative and Liberal Unionist parties took power in the United Kingdom following the general election of 1895. The Conservative leader, Lord Salisbury, took office as prime minister, and his nephew, Arthur Balfour, was leader of the Commons, but various major posts went to the Liberal Unionist leaders, most notably the Liberal Unionist leader in the Lords, the Duke of Devonshire, who was made Lord President, and his colleague in the Commons, Joseph Chamberlain, who became Colonial Secretary. It was this government which would conduct the Boer War from 1899 to 1902, which was exploited by the government to help win a landslide victory in the general election of 1900.  - The Liberal Unionist Party was a British political party that was formed in 1886 by a faction that broke away from the Liberal Party. Led by Lord Hartington (later the Duke of Devonshire) and Joseph Chamberlain, the party formed a political alliance with the Conservative Party in opposition to Irish Home Rule. The two parties formed the ten-year-long, coalition Unionist Government 18951905 but kept separate political funds and their own party organisations until a complete merger was agreed in May 1912.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'percy clive' exhibits the relationship of 'country of citizenship'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - british  - ireland  - united kingdom
Answer:
united kingdom