There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 6 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
Every question can be answered using the information in each article. You should not need other resources.
Standard 7.40 Explain how the location of the Italian Peninsula impacted the movement of resources, knowledge, and culture throughout Italy’s independent trade cities.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the The Renaissance Unit.
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There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 6 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
Every question can be answered using the information in each article. You should not need other resources.
Standard 7.40 Explain how the location of the Italian Peninsula impacted the movement of resources, knowledge, and culture throughout Italy’s independent trade cities.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the The Renaissance Unit.
Spelling DOES count.

How did the proximity to the Mediterranean Sea impact Italian trade cities?
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What role did the Italian Peninsula’s location play in the development of trade cities?
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What was the significance of the topography of the Italian Peninsula in the formation of
city-states?
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What enduring impact did the strategic location of the Italian Peninsula have on the world?
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Cultural diffusion is when the popularity of an idea, technology, or concept passes between cultures or groups of people. How did the location on the Italian Peninsula impact cultural diffusion during the Middle Ages?
The Italian Peninsula's proximity to the Mediterranean Sea made it difficult for ships to navigate and connect with other civilizations.
The blending of various perspectives and expertise in Italian trade cities contributed to the Renaissance.
The mountainous terrain of the Italian Peninsula discouraged the formation of distinct and independent city-states.