The political system in Italy after World War II
A) created a constitutional monarchy.
B) was under the total control of the Catholic Church.
C) depended on the balance of political forces.
D) came under the control of communism in a coalition government.
E) evolved with Italian moderates, fearing the church, aligning with the communists.
Ans: C
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