Thriving cities of the Italian Renaissance included all of the following except NAPLES.
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that had its development between the 15th and 16th centuries, the result of the dissemination of the ideas of humanism, which determined a new conception of man and the world.
It was a period of transition between the Middle Ages and the beginnings of the Modern Age. Its main exponents are in the field of arts, although there was also a renewal in science, both natural and human.
This movement was born in Florence, Italy, and from there spread throughout Europe.
Italy was then the cradle of the Renaissance. But this movement developed in the north of the country, that is, the most wealthy and developed area. Therefore, Naples, a city located in the south of the country, did not have much interference in the development of the Renaissance.
King George the third was the British monarch when the colonists declared independence in 1776
The correct answer should be Aristotle. He inspired many philosophers throughout the ages because many of his beliefs and thoughts and opinions were way ahead of his time. He also dealt with all spheres of life so naturally everyone found something of his that was useful.
The Vietnam War made the United States economy damaged. Drafting of soldiers was also put to end. Mistrust in the government was established making the leaders not credible. The US government also was hesitant to meddle with the conflicts of other countries.