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Which of these choices best describes italy in the 15th century? a unified nation one large feudal estate a collection of small kingdoms and city-states a collection of spanish and french colonies

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The correct answer is - a collection of small kingdoms and city-states.

Italy, in the 15th century, was not a unified country, but instead, there were numerous small kingdoms and city states on its territory. These small kingdoms and city-states were varying in military and economic power, but in general, for small territories, they were respectably powerful.

All of these small kingdoms and city-states were ruled by local powerful families, whose main occupation was usually trade, apart from the Papal state, where the leader was the Pope of the Catholic church.

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User Larschanders
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The correct answer for this question would be the third option. Among the given choices, the one that best describes Italy in the 15th century is that, it is a collection of small kingdoms. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.
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