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Which statements accurately describe northern Italian Renaissance city-states?
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1. Guilds maintained standards for anyone working in their craft in a city-state.

2. The governments of most Renaissance city-states were controlled by princes or kings.

3. Early Renaissance cities were crowded, dirty, and dangerous.

4. Renaissance cities were slow to grow because most business was conducted outside the city.

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1. Guilds maintained standards for anyone working in their craft in a city-state.

2. The governments of most Renaissance city-states were controlled by princes or kings.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Italian city-states. During the Renaissance, Italy was an accumulation of city-expresses, each with its very own.

The Feast of the Gods was a result of the Italian Renaissance, a period of extraordinary inventiveness and revelation all through Europe. Journeys to new and far off grounds brought exchange and unheard-of riches. In the east, the sacking of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453 brought researchers, and their old writings, to Europe, moving a re-disclosure of the ancestral past of Greece and Rome.

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