Answer:
The Iliad and the Odyssey.
Explanation:
"The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" were two of the most read and famous epics about Greek culture and civilization. They present and revolve around the heroic acts of Greek kings and the wars they fought. The stories in them contain various aspects of Greek culture, most frequently their belief in hospitality even to strangers, their belief in gods and the divine, and also the presence of gods among mortals.
On the other hand, "The Mahabharata", "Ramayana" and <u>"The Epic of Gilgamesh"</u> aren't from a much different civilization. While the first two are from the Indian civilization, the third is from the <u>Mesopotamian civilization</u>, and therefore, they can't be a part of Greek identity.
Therefore,<u> the verses of the Iliad and the Odyssey were learned by heart and became a part of the everyday Greek identity.
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The government answers the 3 economic questions.
Answer:
Giuseppe Mazzini
Explanation:
Young Italy, Italian Giovine Italia, the movement founded by Giuseppe Mazzini in 1831 to work for a united, republican Italian nation. Attracting many Italians to the cause of independence, played an important role in the Risorgimento (struggle for Italian unification).
<span>The reason was because "they were colonies of Great Britain and
they fought on the side of the allies"</span>.
The English Empire included the domains, colonies, provinces,
orders and different regions managed or controlled by the United Kingdom and
its ancestor states. It began with the abroad possessions and exchanging posts
built up by Britain between the late sixteenth and mid eighteenth hundreds of
years.