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Johann Gutenberg contributed to the spread of information by improving the

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Johann Gutenberg contributed to the spread of information by improving the

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This term refers to the planning, design, and contraction of buildings and other structures.

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This is the process by which traits, objects, ideas, or behaviors are spread from one society to another.

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Before the Reformation, pretty much all Christians in Europe were

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The Reformation was shaped by one man his name was

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When he was sent to Rome as a monk, Luther focused on

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According to St. Paul, salvation comes through

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An indulgence was a donation to the church with a promise to reduce time in

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Luther was called to defend his beliefs at the Diet of

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Reason that Luther proved so influential:

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What argument is often used to think about The Protestant Reformation?

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What did the Council of Trent accomplish?