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No problem, I will help. Italy became the ecomic and cultural centere of Europe because The cities of Italy prospered during the late Middle Ages, serving as trading posts connecting Europe to the Byzantine Empire and the Moslem world via the Mediterranean Sea. Commerce enriched and empowered regions in which the feudal system had not taken a strong hold, especially in northern Italy. The most prosperous of these cities—Florence, Venice, and Milan—became powerful city-states, ruling the regions surrounding them. Further south, the Papal States, centered in Rome, gradually grew to rival the wealth of the northern cities, and as the seat of the papacy, exerted a tremendous influence over Italian life and politics. Along with a few other minor centers of wealth and power, including Urbino, Mantua, and Ferrara, these four regions became the cradle of the Renaissance, beginning in the fourteenth century to undergo political, economic, and artistic changes.
One of the important consequences of the Columbian Exchange was that it induced a nutritious fresh diet to European and African communities.
Your answer is <span>A. It brought nutritious new food sources to European and African societies.
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Germany and Austria-Hungary were both affected negatively. Germany had to get tod of their air force and cut their armies down to just 100,000 men, and both Germany and Austria-Hungary, already in debt, had to pay America for the war with money that they didn't have.
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