What was a major cause for the Third Italian War of Independence?

the border disputes with France and later with Prussia
the simultaneous attack of Austria by Prussia and Italy in 1866
the desire to create a vast Italian empire in central Europe

C?

The simultaneous attack of Austria by Prussia and Italy in 1866

is your answer

The correct answer is B

But Italy is in southern Europe,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Italian_War_of_Independence

The major cause for the Third Italian War of Independence was a combination of factors, but the most significant cause was the border disputes with France and later with Prussia. In order to get to this answer, you can analyze the options given and eliminate the ones that are incorrect.

Option A states that the major cause was the border disputes with France and later with Prussia. This is an accurate statement as these border disputes played a significant role in sparking the war. So, we keep this option as a potential answer.

Option B states that the simultaneous attack of Austria by Prussia and Italy in 1866 was a major cause. While this attack did occur during the war, it was not the primary cause for the conflict. It was a consequence rather than a major cause. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

Option C suggests that the desire to create a vast Italian empire in central Europe was a major cause. While expansionism and the aspiration for a larger empire might have been a factor for some Italian leaders, it was not the primary cause of the war. Additionally, central Europe was not the target of Italian ambitions. Therefore, we can eliminate this option as well.

By process of elimination, we can conclude that the correct answer is option A: the border disputes with France and later with Prussia.

wait no it's B right?