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What was a main cause of the Italian Independence War in the 1860s?

a. opposition of the Italians against king victor
b. a mutiny by Italian soldiers against the Papal States.
c. Napolean's conquest of the Italian peninsula
d. Austrian occupation and rule of northern Italy

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The correct answer is D

d. Austrian occupation and rule of northern Italy

The italian war of independence was a conflict between the italian states and Austrian empire in opposition to Austrian control of the Nothern region of Italy. The independence war was precipitated by the sicilian revolution.

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