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who was the morning star of the reformation?

Wycliffe
what bohemian reformer stressed the bible as the only authority for man?

Huss

who wrote the prince?

machellei

who invented the movable-type printing press?

gutenberg

define feudalism.

a way of life based on the ownership of land.

who proclaimed the beginning of the crusades? what was their original purpose?

pope urban II. to take the holy land back from muslims.

define scholasticism.
those who emphasized latin laws with romanism.
who began the first translation of the bible? what kind of impact did it have on England?
Wycliffe. it allowed everyone to possess a copy of the bible.

describe how the Italian renaissance began. how did humanism enter into the renaissance?

the Italian renaissance had a enthusiasm for classic greek and roman literature.
explain how the timing of the invention of the printing press impacted the Modern Age.

if he had invented it any earlier, than the renaissance wouldn't have had the same impact on the world that it did. if he had invented it any later, than the reformation would not impacted the world like it did by giving the people a copy of the bible.
describe the black death.

in the 1300s, a bubonic plague killed 1/3 to 1/2 of Europes population.

name the four great nations that developed in western Europe in the Latter Middle Ages.


England, spain, Portugal, and france




who was the first great king of England?

Alfred the great