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Why is the south of Italy so so different from the north of Italy?

A. the north is most visited by tourists which drive the economy of the region
B. the south has all the important industry in the region
C. the north has close political ties to the Vatican
D. the south suffers from economic disarray, corruption, and state-run activities

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D. The south of Italy is significantly poorer than the north
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Answer:

D. The south suffers from economic disarray, corruption and state-run activities is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The southern Italy is poorer than the North. Southern part has always been and agriculture based economy and there is very low entrepreneurial attitude among the people and no specialisation in economy. Brain Drain has also been a big issue for the Italians as the southern Italians has been leaving for the north ans south America. Since there is no jobs in other sectors of economy hence the government has been creating jobs for the purpose of giving jobs to people and it is not a good way to revive the economy.

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