The city-states’ involvement in the Hundred Years’ War increased pressure on the feudal system.
The city-states were centers of trade that competed in cultural development.
What characteristics of Italian economic and political development in the late Middle Ages helped lead to the Italian Renaissance?(1 point)
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The city-states’ involvement in the Hundred Years’ War increased pressure on the feudal system.
The city-states’ involvement in the Hundred Years’ War increased pressure on the feudal system.
The city-states were centers of trade that competed in cultural development.
The city-states were centers of trade that competed in cultural development.
A central monarchy created a strong national identity.
A central monarchy created a strong national identity.
The isolation of Italian city-states spared them from the Black Death.
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