Which statements accurately describe the book The Prince and its ideas and influence? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The book had little influence on the Christian rulers of Europe. B. A good ruler should stay within the laws of God when uniting a nation. C. It was written by Niccolò Machiavelli. D. It is safer for a ruler to be feared than loved.
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C and I'm not sure what others, give me a second and I'll see if I can figure it out :)
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Which statements correctly describe why the Renaissance began in the Italian city-states? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Italy had not suffered from the dark days of the Middle Ages or from the plague or wars. B. Some wealthy merchants used their wealth to support humanist ideas, learning, art, architecture, and literature. C. The popes established a school for artists that attracted the finest talent from throughout Europe. D. The ruins of the Roman Empire still stood in Italy and people there maintained a connection with the learning of the past.
Are you in k12? Some of these look familiar?
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I think B and maybe A I don't remember this one. Let me get my history book. Brb
ok what grade r u in im in 7th
10th, but I had this question last semester!
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Maybe A, B and C. It says the city states prospered after the plague, and the priests helped and talks about rich family's. I hope that helps
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Which is not a way that Renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy? A. When Leonardo da Vinci went to work in France, he carried with him knowledge of Renaissance ideas, art, and architecture. B. Merchants who journeyed throughout Europe spread the word about Italian accomplishments. C. Wealthy merchants in northern Europe offered enormous sums of money to Renaissance artists who would reveal their secrets. D. Scholars traveled from monastery to monastery carrying Italian ideas and books with them.
lol i just posted the same question
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okay, but after his one, open a new question.
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