Why did a unified Italian state fail to develop in the fifteenth century?
A) Political loyalty and feeling centered on a passionate attachment to the individual city-state.
B) The papacy prevented any movement toward unification, fearing a threat to its political authority.
C) France and the Holy Roman Empire had too many land claims in the region to permit any unification.
D) Italians were too culturally and linguistically diverse to realistically contemplate unification.
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