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An untitled map of the Italian Peninsula. Naples, Rome, Pisa, and Genoa are located on the west coast. Venice is located on the northeast coast. Milan and Florence are inland.

How did the geography of the Italian Peninsula affect trade during the Renaissance?

Islands near the peninsula had big trading cities.
Major trading cities grew along and near waterways.
The peninsula separated Europe from trading in the east.
The Mediterranean Sea protected trading cities from invasion.

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Answer:

Answer: Major trading cities grew along and near waterways.

The answer is B

Explanation:

As trade increased between the eastern world and the western world during the renaissance, certain cities in Italy became major centers of trade and so were able to grow to nation state levels.

These cities such as Venice and Genoa were mostly built along or near waterways and as such, saw goods come into their ports and then people from all over Europe would come to these ports to trade thereby increasing their influence and size.

Answer:

It's b

Explanation:

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