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What was life before the printing press? People relied on oral storytelling, most people didn't know how to read, and books were copied by hand, so they were expensive.
What was life after the printing press? Many people learned to read, more people had access to books which promoted the spread of knowledge, and access to knowledge led peopled to challenge and change old school practices.
What influence did the invention of the printing press have on the Scientific Revolution? It helped more people read and learn about new scientific ideas.
How did the invention of the printing press increase and the increase in the number of Bibles promote literacy? More people were exposed to written language, which made it possible to learn to read.
Why did some people split from the Catholic Church and formed Protestant Churches? They did not like what the church was doing and did not agree with its rules.
What are two reasons why the Protestant Reformation was established? New interpretations lead people to think differently about Christianity and as more people read the Bible, more ways to interpret it emerged.
Why was Martin Luther's translation of the Bible important? It was the first Bible written in a language people could read/understand and previous Bibles were written in Latin, so people had to rely on priests to understand it.
Martin Luther spoke against the _____ of the Roman Catholic Church. Corruption.
Martin Luther ________ a church in Wittenburg, Gemany. Nailed his 95 points to.
As punishment, the Roman Catholic Church ______ Martin Luther. Excommunicated.
Martin Luther made a list of 95 points he called _____. 95 Theses.
What idea from the 95 These was appealing to many people? The idea of hope for forgiveness of sin to people who couldn't afford to pay indulgences.
What were some Roman Catholic beliefs? Salvation occurs by works and the Bible and Church have equal authority.
What were some of Martin Luther's beliefs? The Bible is the only authority and salvation occurs only by faith.
What are some facts about Calvinism? It influenced Puritans and spread in Switzerland, England, and North America.
What are some facts about Anabaptism? The belief in adult baptism rather than infant baptism was included in it.
From ancient Greece until Renaissance, most people believed that _____ was the center of the universe. Earth.
What are the two dominant theories about the universe that existed during the Scientific Revolution? The geocentric and heliocentric theories.
What were Galileo's life and contributions? Galileo improved the magnification in the microscope, the church tried Galileo for his book on heliocentric theory, and with the statement with the microscope, he used it to explore space.
What were the advancements of the Renaissance founded by
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