Who were the two warring parties in the Spanish Civil War?

Communists, who wanted to eliminate the power of the military, and left-leaning Republicans, who favored conservative authoritarian rule

Socialists, who wanted to establish a Communist regime, and right-wing Republicans, who wanted liberal democratic rule

Socialists, who wanted to establish a Communist regime, and right-wing Republicans, who wanted liberal democratic rule

Fascists, who wanted land reform for peasant farmers, and right-wing Republicans, who favored the authority of the Catholic Church

The two warring parties in the Spanish Civil War were the Republicans, who were mainly composed of left-wing groups such as socialists, communists, anarchists, and Republicans, and the Nationalists, who were led by General Francisco Franco and supported by right-wing groups, fascists, monarchists, and conservatives.