By the end of the fifteenth century, most of the city-states of Italy

A) were independent republics.
B) had united into a powerful national state.
C) had fallen under the control of powerful families or of foreign powers.
D) were part of the Holy Roman Empire.
E) became territories of the Vatican.


Ans: C

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