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Racism in Italy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Racism in Italy
Racism in Italy has been present throughout the country's history. In particular, under Benito Mussolini's fascist state and its pact with Adolf Hitler, the country adopted anti-Semitic principles. More recently, the World Values Survey, based on data from 2005–2007, found Italy to be among the least racially tolerant countries in Western Europe (though still one of the more tolerant countries globally), with 11.1% of respondents saying they would not like to live next to someone of a different race. ==Middle Ages== In Medieval Italy, slavery was widespread, but was justified more often on religious rather than racial grounds.〔 Almost all slaves in Genoa belonged to non-European races; the situation was different in Venice and Palermo, where emancipated slaves were considered free citizens in the 13th century.〔
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