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Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press. I. Johannes Gutenberg A.) Was working as a goldsmith when he realized that metal could be melted and formed.

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1 Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

2 I. Johannes Gutenberg A.) Was working as a goldsmith when he realized that metal could be melted and formed to make designs. B.) He began working to make forms of letters.

3 I. Johannes Gutenberg C.) In 1437, he invented the printing press. D.) In 1450, Gutenberg printed the Gutenberg Bible, which was the first Bible to be mass produced.

4 II. Short Term Effects A.) Books became cheap and easy to make. B.) More books were available, including the Bible. C.) Literacy rates increased dramatically.

5 II. Short Term Effects D.) Church leaders were not the only people who could read.

6 III. Long Term Effects A.) Weakened the power of the Catholic Church B.) Being illiterate was looked down upon. C.) People began to value education.

7 D.) Martin Luther translated the Bible into German. E.) Martin Luther led the Protestant Reformation by questioning what the church had taught about the Bible.

8 F. Machiavelli was able to widely distribute his book the Prince, which looked at the relationship between rulers and the people they rule.


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