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Which statements accurately describe northern Italian Renaissance city-states? Choose all answers that are correct.

a. Early Renaissance cities were crowded, dirty, and dangerous.
b. The governments of most Renaissance city-states were controlled by princes or kings.
c. Guilds maintained standards for anyone working in their craft in a city-state.
d. Renaissance cities were slow to grow because most business was conducted outside the city.

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

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

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The statements which accurately describe Northern Italian Renaissance city-states is b) The governments of most Renaissance city-states were controlled by princes or kings and c) Guilds maintained standards for anyone working in their craft in a city-state. The Northern Italian Renaissance city-states were often governed by aristocratic families and they were places where arts and culture flourished so guilds were created to maintain these standards in different artistic talents.
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