Which statements accurately describe northern Italian Renaissance city-states? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Early Renaissance city-states were generally well-planned and orderly. B. Italian city-states in the Renaissance were republics led by powerful merchant families. C. Renaissance cities were centers of commerce and craftsmanship. D. A major problem in many early Renaissance cities was the poor quality of goods produced by craftsmen with no oversight or standards. Which statements accurately describe northern Italian Renaissance city-states
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B and C are correct answers. The city states were republics led by powerful families; for example, the Medici family were very powerful in Florence. The cities were also centers for commerce and craftsmanship; again, in Florence, Michelangelo and da Vinci were funded artists.
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