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professor190 [17]
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assess the degree to which economic, rather than social or political, factors gave rise to the italian renaissance? If your a ge

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omeli [17]3 years ago
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<span>What were the social factors that encouraged and promoted the Renaissance in Italy in the period from 1350 to 1500. The Italian Renaissance was one of the world’s greatest period in culture and the arts. It produced writers such as Machiavelli and artists such as Leonardo da Vinci. The political, economic and social transformation of Italy encouraged people to adopt a new world view, that fundamentally transformed Italy</span>
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