PLEASE HELP ME Which describes one or more reasons the Renaissance began in Italy? (Points : 1) Italy became more religious than the rest of Europe and Italian artists had a renewed interest in the church. Italy was isolated from foreign involvement, so people persuaded Italian artists to create more artworks. Italy had political stability and wealth and had not lost touch with Greco-Roman civilization. Artists and scholars preferred Italy's scenery. *please be 100% sure*
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Italy had political stability and wealth and had not lost touch with Greco-Roman civilization.
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