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A color map of 15th century Italy shows that Italy served as a gateway between Europe and the Ottoman Empire. Points of interest shown on the map include Kingdom of Naples, Milan, Papal States, Ottoman Empire, Walachia, Bosnia, Hungary, Austria, and Serbia. There is a yellow line that encircles Venice, tracing the various shipping routes taken up the coast of and through the Adriatic Sea. Public Domain What is an appropriate label for the yellow line in this map (5 points) Venetian Sea Trade Routes Areas of Ottoman Conquest Coastal Kingdoms Italian-City State Territory

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Traders from constantinople began to sponsor italian artists. Merchants from tripoli grew wealthy supplying armies fighting the hundred years' war. Italy was isolated from its neighbors, so it began to focus on its own culture. Italian traders had contact with the arab world and its culture.

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Correct answer is Venetian Sea Trade Routes

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First option is correct as it is showing us the trade links that Venetian Republic established across Mediterranean, thus spreading its influence and power.

Second option is not correct as there is no marks of which territories were conquered by Ottomans.

Third option is also not correct as it is not mentioned that it includes any of the mentioned cities.

Last option is also not correct as it is not stated that this city-states are covered with that yellow line.

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