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Welcome to the Mediterranean!!
Italy & Greece Welcome to the Mediterranean!!
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Greece
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Greece - Language yassou = hello or goodbye (greeting to one person or a friend) adio = goodbye Ameriki = USA ena = one thio = two tria = three Filise me = kiss me
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Greece Greece was once an ancient empire.
It later became part of the Roman Empire. After the collapse of the Romans, the eastern half became the Byzantine Empire.
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Greece Greeks lived under foreign rule for over 2,000 years.
They declared their independence in 1829.
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Greece - History A rise in nationalism, pride in one’s country, led to independence. Greece became a monarchy from In 1967, military leaders seized control. Their rule collapsed in 1975. Citizens then decided to become a parliamentary democracy.
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Greece – Government/Econ.
The president is ceremonial. The prime minister and parliament run the country. Voting is compulsory, or required. Failing to vote is against the law. Greece is a member of the EU. It’s economy consists of tourism, shipping, and fishing.
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Greece - Culture Official language: Greek Religion: Greek Orthodox
Major holiday: Easter 2/3 of population live in cities. Capital: Athens
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Italy
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Italy - Language Hello – Ciao Goodbye – Ciao or Arrivederci
United States - Stati Uniti 1 – uno 2 – due 3 – tre I miss you – Mi manchi
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Italy - History 400s – The Eastern Roman Empire split into many small kingdoms. 1861 – Italian independence comes when the kingdoms unite. Early 1920s – Benito Mussolini takes control of Italy. He promoted fascism (a political system based on nationalism and ruled by a strong central governor led by a dictator.)
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Italy - History Mussolini promised a return to the Roman Empire.
He allied with Hitler of Germany in WWII against the allies. He was forced out near the end of the war and killed. After WWII, Italians replaced their monarchy with a democracy.
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Italy – Government & Econ.
Government – Parliamentary Democracy ¾ of Parliament is elected. ¼ is assigned. Because Italy has so many political parties, they must for coalitions, or partnerships, to gain control of parliament. Italy is an industrialized, developed nation. They are a member of the EU.
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Italy - Culture Official Language – Italian
Italian is a Romance Language (languages descended from Latin and spoken in for Roman Empire territories) Religion – Roman Catholic Home of the Roman Catholic Church is the Vatican City (the smallest country in the world.) It is located in the center of Rome. The Pope rules the Vatican City. Capital city – Rome
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Italy – Government & Econ.
Milan, a city in northern Italy, is considered one of the world capitals of fashion. Italy’s northern region has much higher economic growth than the south. Sports – car racing, cycling, & soccer
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Italy & Greece Both were part of the Roman Empire
Both were monarchies, then ruled by dictators, then became democracies. The southern regions are on the Mediterranean Sea; the northern regions are hilly or mountainous. Greece and southern Italy still rely on agriculture. Both are important for their influences on western culture today.
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