In this city, annual marches to the U.S. embassy still occur to commemorate a quashed student uprising and protest historical U.S. support for a far-right regime. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this city where students at its Polytechnic used the slogan “bread, education, liberty” to protest a military junta. The far-left Revolutionary Organization 17 November was named for the last day of those protests in this city.
ANSWER: Athens
[10e] The students opposed the Regime of the Colonels, which lasted until the fallout from the Turkish invasion of this island. A U.N. buffer zone separates this island’s mostly Turkish north from its mostly Greek south.
ANSWER: Cyprus [or the Republic of Cyprus]
[10m] Many liberal Greek students supported the Panhellenic Liberation Movement, which was founded by Andreas, a member of this political family who later founded PASOK.
ANSWER: Papandreou family
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