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How did the political climate in Italy change after unification?
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Laws were passed to enhance the political rights of the people.
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There was period of cooperation between anarchists and nationalists.
C.
The Catholic Church and the pope supported national institutions.
D.
Italy was engaged in a series of wars against France and Germany.
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Laws were passed to enhance the political right of the people
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