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    Nationalism

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    positive effect of nationalism is the unification of Italy. Italian nationalists wanted leadership from Piedmont-Sardinia. Camillo di Cavour was an Italian nationalist who was named Prime Minister of Italy by king of Sardinia and he worked effortlessly to gain control of Northern Italy for Sardinia. Giuseppe Garibaldi an Italian nationalist that led revolutions in Southern Italy that would eventually lead to the unification of Northern and Southern Italy. As nationalism had its positive effects and unified

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    Assessments chapter 9

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    11/18/14 Viviana Montalti. P.8 Chapter 9: Assessments. 1. How did the lack of a single strong ruler benefit Italy during the Renaissance? The lack of a single strong ruler made it possible for a number of city-states in northern and central Italy to remain independent. 2. How did the demand for goods affect both the power of the Italian states and the Catholic Church? As the Italian states grew wealthier‚ the power of the Church began to decline slightly. 3. How did the fact that other countries

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    Why Did Humanism Occur

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    factor in the birth of the Renaissance. I feel that the most important factor was the stability of Italy after the Peace of Lodi‚ followed closely by the Wealth of Italy and her trade with the far east. I consider Humanism to be less crucial than these two factors‚ but more important than the Printing Press and the newfound hunger for knowledge that became common in late 14th Century and 15th Century Italy. I consider the stability brought on by the Treaty of Lodi‚ signed in 1454‚ to be the most important

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    The Banana Case

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    Keywords ++++ TAX PROVISIONS - INTERNAL TAXATION - PROVISIONS OF THE TREATY - AIM - PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN IMPORTED PRODUCTS AND SIMILAR OR COMPETING DOMESTIC PRODUCTS - SIMILAR OR COMPETING PRODUCTS - ASSESSMENT CRITERIA ( EEC TREATY‚ ART . 95 ) Summary ARTICLE 95 OF THE TREATY AS A WHOLE AIMS TO ENSURE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES IN NORMAL CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION BY THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF PROTECTION WHICH RESULT FROM THE APPLICATION OF INTERNAL

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    Case Study: Benetton

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    United Colors of Benetton 1. Benetton’s business in Italy is reaching market maturity. Benetton’s revenues (billings) from Italy had levelled out due to market saturation‚ increasing competition‚ growing amount of imported merchandise and a stagnant economy. It should be noted that majority of the Company’s revenue is generated from Italy. In fact‚ out of $78 million sales generated by the Company in 1978‚ 98% of which were from Italy. Time is of the essence‚ the Management should immediately

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    17.1 Notes

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    17.1 NOTES 1. TERMS: Renaissance: this word literally means rebirth‚ but in this way it is used as revival of art and learning. This movement started in the country of Italy. This gradually spread from the north of Italy to the rest of Europe. Humanism: this is an academic movement that studies on human probability and goals. Humanists study them to understand ancient Greek standards. Secular: this was the simple spirit of the Renaissance society. This means they are worldly

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    The Impact that the renaissance made on Europe Jacob Burckhardt best describes the renaissance as the prototype of the modern world‚ for it was the period between the fourteenth and fifteenth century in Italy‚ when the base of modern civilisation was formed. It was mainly through the revival of ancient learning that new scientific values first began to overthrow traditional religious beliefs. People started to accept a new rational and objective approach to reality and most important of all to rediscover

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    The Etruscans

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    subject of debate in historical contexts for centuries. Sources from both contemporary and ancient writings have accounted the civilisations emergence from areas such as Italy‚ Asia Minor and even Greece. While each account has validity‚ a careful study of the evidence reveals that the Etruscans most likely emerged from within Italy Body Section 1- Development of the Etruscan Civilisation In Ancient times the Etruscans were known has the predecessors of their own civilisation‚ and were Autochthonous

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    Italian Immigration Speech Good Morning/afternoon class‚ for this assignment I have chosen the country and culture of Italy. In this presentation I will be explaining my information and findings of globalisation‚ and the influences of Italian immigrants on Australia’s cultural identity. Italy is located in Western Europe‚ north of Mediterranean Sea‚ and bordered by France‚ Switzerland‚ Austria‚ and Slovenia. An Italian immigrant is someone who has come to the country to add to society for

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    Renaissance Architecture

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    Renaissance Architecture Between 1400 and 1600 AD classical ideas of an ’’ age of awakening’’ took place in Italy and northern Europe. This period was called ’’ The Renaissance’’ which means ’’born anew’’ in French. Renaissance architecture was inspired by the architecture of classic/ancient Greece and Rome. Before Gothic architecture was very asymmetrical and complex. The renaissance architecture was highly symmetrical and very proportioned. Features Of Renaissance Buildings: •symmetrical

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