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Ch.14.4 Culture & Daily Life Bellwork: What do you do with your leisure time or recreational time?

Ch.14.4 Culture & Daily Life SWBAT: Describe the key characteristics of village life during the Renaissance and Reformation.

Ch.14.4 Culture & Daily Life Define: Broadsides AlmanacsStandard of Living Inflation Read: Ch.14.4 pages Daily Quiz 14.4

Section 4: Culture & Daily Life 1.How did the belief in spirits lead to witch hunts of the 1600’s? 2.Describe the role of the village as it pertained to recreation. 3.What was the use or importance of the almanacs? 4.Describe the importance of printing in the spread of knowledge.