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What impact did Nationalism have on the Italian peninsula?
A. Italian city states grew further apart politically and culturally.
B. Strengthened the political power of the Catholic Church.
C. Caused the Ottoman Empire to invade Italy.
D. Italy became a unified country in the 1870s.


Sagot :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Nationalism in Italy was born out of the sentiment for Italy's unification. Formally unified in 1861, the vast majority of the peninsula's history oversaw independent states governed by conflicting foreign forces. ... Mazzini rallied for the unification of the peninsula under a vision of ancient Roman values.