unlike the monarchy in a feudal system, the wealthy and powerful citizens who controlled italian city-states were more focused ona.the overall well-being of its poorer citizensb.social and moral issues within the cityc.protection and security measures for the cityd.economic activity and development

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I am pretty sure that the right answer on the question represented above is being revealed by the last option. Definitely, unlike the monarchy in a feudal system, the wealthy and powerful citizens who controlled italian city-states were more focused on d.economic activity and development. Do hope it will help you in your homework.

Answer: d. economic activity and development.

Between the 9th and the 15th centuries, small, independent states arose in central and northern Italy. This included cities such as Venice, Florence, Milan, Genoa, Bologna and Verona. These cities went through enormous changes, such as a demographic explosion (the population doubled during this period), an emergence of huge cities (especially Florence, Venice and Milan), migration from country to city (highest rate of urbanization in the world) and the rise of commerce. Commerce in particular flourished because the rulers of these cities did not enjoy the  absolute power of other monarchies. Moreover, they were interested in fostering economic activity and development. This created the conditions for the Renaissance to arise.