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In the wake of the Protestant Reformation, the Roman Catholic Church launched a reform movement known as the
 
  A. Babylonian Captivity.
  B. Great Schism.
  C. Catholic Reformation.
  D. Spanish Inquisition.

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Discuss the printing press and its impact on the Protestant Reformation.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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The technology of printmaking played a major role in the success of the Protestant Reformation and its subsequent culture. Johannes Gutenberg's printing press made it possible to fabricate books more cheaply, more rapidly, and in greater numbers than ever before. It facilitated the rise of popular education and encouraged individuals to form their own opinions by reading for themselves. When Martin Luther translated the Bible into the vernacular, mass production from printing allowed any individual access to the religious text and allowed them to arrive at their own personal, spiritual conclusions. Further, Luther's Ninety-Five Theses, which criticizes the Catholic Church, was widely disseminated due to the printing press. In sum, the new print technology provided a means to widely broadcast an old message of religious protest and reform, preventing the Church from suppressing and ignoring criticism.




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