Merchant families that ruled Italian city-states established: B. their own armies.
In the Renaissance epoch, Italy was formed by many city-states with powerful people as the rulers. They were in conflict with each other quite often. That is why these cities had their own armies to protect their merchant, their political interests and their cultural influence in the region.
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America followed a neutral policy and was convinced that United States must stay away from the internal conflicts of Europe.
However, this stance weakened the European nations such as United Kingdom, France, Belgium agains the central powers. Without proper military and geopolitical support from the USA, the allies found it difficult to defeat the Germans, Austrians and the ottomans.
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There was many differences between Europe and Japan but there were many simalrities as well. The Feudal structure was very similar, the Japanese had the emperor and Europe had the king. Japan had the Shogun and Daimyo and Europe had Lords. Japan had samurai and Europe had Knights.
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<span>B. Citizens in both continents state that religion plays an important role in their lives.
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No but it kept rich people rich they gave favors insed of money.