All of the following was true of the postwar Italian Communists EXCEPT
a. they were relatively free from corruption.
b. they were able to gain support because of the continual troubles of the Italian economy.
c. they were well organized.
d. they were oriented toward Europe rather than Moscow.
e. they usually gained a quarter of the vote.
b
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