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    In Fourteenth-Century Venice, the Real Executive Power of the State
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In Fourteenth-Century Venice, the Real Executive Power of the State

Question 26

Question 26

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In fourteenth-century Venice, the real executive power of the state came to be held by whom?


A) Doge
B) Council of Ten
C) Council of Merchants

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