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Question 3: What role did the city of Rome; Italy play during the Counter-Reformation? Why

was it important during that time period?

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Rome, being part of the Italian city-states, was a part of the Counter Reformation. ... Rome was the center for artists and scholars and relied on pilgrims and church business for an income. It was considered one of the leading cities of the Renaissance because of its support for great artists and new ideas Explanation:

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