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What was a patron? someone who pays for art
Describe how Italy’s location contributed to the beginnings of the Renaissance. because they were in the middle of two countries that had a lot of goods
Explain how rats contributed to the beginning of the Renaissance. because they carried a lot of diseases so a lot of people died so there was viewer people to by grain from so the merchants got more money
Name and describe the three classes in the Renaissance. the nobility:wealthy people who ruled over people the Peasants: the people who worked for the noblemen the Clergy
What do Greece and Rome have to do with the Renaissance? because they gave a lot of inspiration to the renaissance
What were the major accomplishments of Cosimo and Lorenzo de Medici? cosimo's accomplishments were that he became a very good business and lorenzo's were
What did Savonarola dislike about the Medici leaders? How did he attempt to govern Florence when he was in charge?
Why did the popes decide to become patrons of the arts? How did Venice become a powerful city?
What is a Gondola? Where would you find one? What experiences led Machaivelli to write The Prince?
In Machiavelli’s opinion, what is the chief goal of a prince?
Did Machiavelli believe that rulers should always keep their word and tell the truth? If not, what did he believe?
What does it mean when we hear someone described as “Machiavellian?”
In what ways was Cesare Borgia a Machiavellian prince?
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