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.Assertion : Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one was ruled by an Italianprincely house.Reason : The north was under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain

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.Assertion : Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one was ruled by an Italianprincely house.Reason : The north was under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain

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The assertion and the reason are not directly related. While it's true that Italy was divided into several states, the reason provided does not fully explain the situation. The Bourbon kings of Spain did have control over certain parts of Italy, specifically the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily, but this is just a part of the picture. Other states were under the control of different foreign powers, such as Austria and France. The only state ruled by an Italian princely house was the Kingdom of Sardinia, ruled by the House of Savoy. Therefore, the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain in the north is not the sole reason for Italy being divided into seven states with only one being ruled by an Italian princely house.

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