The revolutionary Ciompi were

A) a powerful Florentine family.
B) disgruntled conciliarists.
C) unskilled workers in Florence's woolen industry.
D) mercenaries in the Italian Wars.
E) successful in limiting the power of the patricians.


Ans: C

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