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| The head of state, or duke, in Venice |
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Florence's riches family who were bankers |
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| The art of negotiating, or making deals |
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| The diplomat who wrote The Prince |
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| The rebirth of interest in art and learning |
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| People became more interested in this world than in a religion. |
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| Helped Increase trade between Europe and China |
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A very famous city in Renaissance Italy where people used boats to get around the canals of the city. |
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| This famous Italian city was famous for trading cloth and for banking. |
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| Developed a moveable type printing press. |
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| wrote Don Quixote de la Mancha |
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| The idea that the individual and human society were important |
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| One of the best scientists and artist during the Renaissance |
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| Renaissance artists and thinkers looked back to these two civilizations for inspiration. |
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| Helped the spread of ideas throughout Europe. |
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