What was the altered power structure of Spain after the conquest of the Muslim-held territory of Granada?
A) Spain unified as a religiously tolerant kingdom involved in overseas conquest and international trade.
B) Spain unified into one country of two separate kingdoms that eventually became one, with an idea of nationhood confined to Catholic religious conformity and those pure of blood.
C) Spain unified under the Aragon dynasty.
D) Spain unified under the Castilian dynasty of Madrid.
E) None of these
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).