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Italy mostly has the art of the Greeks because the Italians(Romans) did not have a very well balanced art form or culture. They were jelous of the Greeks so they used their art form for their own.

The Italians then changed a bit of the greek culture to make a new culture and religion.
Italy mostly has the art of the Greeks because the Italians(Romans) did not have a very well balanced art form or culture. They were jelous of the Greeks so they used their art form for their own. The Italians then changed a bit of the greek culture to make a new culture and religion.

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Italy mostly has the art of the Greeks because the Italians(Romans) did not have a very well balanced art form or culture. They were jelous of the Greeks so they used their art form for their own. The Italians then changed a bit of the greek culture to make a new culture and religion.

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