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How did the political climate in Italy change after unification?

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At the time of unification, the overwhelming majority of the population could not speak standard Italian. They used local dialects instead. Another major change in the political climate was the acquisition of colonies. Italy wanted to increase its status among European nations by acquiring a colonial empire in Africa.

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