1. What years does the atlas span?
A. 1400-1500
B. 1450-1500
C. 1500-1550
D. 1550-1600
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2. Click the button "Animate Range" to see how quickly printing spread in fifty years. About what year does the spread of printing really take off?
A. 1460
B. 1475
C. 1495
D. 1450
Not yet-printing was not widespread.
Yes! Printing seems to really take off at this point.
No-printing had already become widespread by this point.
No-printing had only begun at this point.
3. What does the map suggest led to the rapid spread of printing across Europe?
A. Trade routes
B. Universities
C. Conflicts
D. Catholic Church
Yes-trade routes carried new ideas and knowledge to all parts of Europe, including the technology of the printing press.
No-universities flourished with the spread of printing as literacy rates increased.
No-printing actually created more conflicts as opposing ideas were disseminated to the public.)
No-the Church benefited from the printing press, but did not help spread it.