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AP Euro vocab for Chapter 10

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What was the Treaty of Lodi?   It was a fragile alliance between the city-states of Naples, Milan, and Florence, against their rivals, Venice and the Papal States  
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Who was Cosmo de' Medici?   He was a wealthy Florentine who manipulated elections and influnced the local council.  
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Who was Cosmo de' Medici's grandson?   Lorenzo the magnificent.  
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What type of rule did Lorenzo the magnificent have?   a totalitarian rule  
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Who was exiled after giving Pisa and other Florentine possesions over to King Charles VIII of France?   Piero de' Medici  
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Which family came to rule in Milan in 1278?   The Visconti family.  
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Which family took Milan over in 1450?   The Sforza family.  
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Who created the League of Venice?   Ferdinand of Aragon.  
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What was the League of Venice?   It was a counter-alliance designed to protect Venice, Milan, and the Papal states, and Emperor Maximillion I from France.  
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Who was Girolamo Savonarola?   A radical Dominican monk.  
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What did Girolamo S. do to Piero de' Medici?   He convinced a mob of Florentines to exile Piero de' Medici. He also claimed that France's vitory was divine justice. He later ruled Florence and then was exiled.  
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Which city-state was ruled by a merchant oligarchy?   Venice  
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