Asked by Manpreet Dhillon on Sep 27, 2024
What was one important reason for the economic decline of the Italian city-states?
A) the increase in new products and trade from the New World
B) new,dangerous trading routes
C) the lack of natural resources in the Italian peninsula
D) continued warfare with England
E) the expansion of Renaissance ideas to Northern Europe
Economic Decline
A period characterized by a decrease in the economic performance of a country or region, often marked by a fall in GDP, employment, and investment.
New World
A term historically used to refer to the Americas, indicating their discovery by European explorers during the Age of Exploration.
- Comprehend the determinants contributing to the economic downturn of Italian city-states during the sixteenth century.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the determinants contributing to the economic downturn of Italian city-states during the sixteenth century.
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