1) Greek Independence Day is traditionally celebrated on _____ every year. a) October 28 b) November 17 c) March 25 2) Greek Independence Day commemorates the beginning of the Greek War of Independence against _____. a) the Ottoman Empire b) the Turkish Empire c) the German Empire 3) The Greeks had been under Ottoman rule since _____, after the fall of Constantinople. a) 1204 b) 1453 c) 1789 4) The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire started with the Greek Revolution in _____. a) 1453 b) 1821 c) 1940 5) The Greek Revolution began in _____. a) the Peloponnese b) Macedonia c) Thessaly 6) The phrase _____ was the motto of the Greek Revolution. a) "Freedom, equality, fraternity!" b) "Freedom for all!" c) "Either freedom or death!" 7) The English poet _____ was one of the many philhellenes who supported the Greek cause of independence. a) William Shakespeare b) Lord Byron c) Sir Thomas Wyatt 8) With the signing of the Protocol of London in _____, Greece was officially recognized as an independent state with the approval of the Great Powers at the time: Britain, France, and Russia. a) 1821 b) 1825 c) 1830 9) _____ was the first capital of the independent Greek state. a) Nafplio b) Thessaloniki c) Athens 10) Nowadays, Greek Independence Day is traditionally celebrated with _____ all over Greece. a) school parades b) dance competitions c) fancy dress parties

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