Venetians did not perceive a competition between their city and Florence or Rome because they
a) perceived their own city to be the center of culture.
b) were unaware of the arts of Florence and Rome.
c) believed that they would never be able to exceed the great achievements of Florence or Rome.
d) were both under Medici and papal rule and thus saw themselves as part of both Florence and Rome.
Answer: a
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