Church-state relations in Mussolini's Italy can be described as
a. hostile. The Church was seen as an obstacle to national unity.
b. cool. Both Mussolini and the government were anticlerical but pragmatic.
c. pragmatic. Outstanding problems were solved through compromise.
d. warm. Mussolini was personally quite religious but many in his party distrusted the Church.
e. enthusiastic. Mussolini and the Pope agreed that their power depended on the other.
c
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a. true b. false