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Johann Gutenberg January 31, 2017

Johann Gutenberg Bellwork Write down your homework: Study Guide #1-3 Read pg. 295, “Gutenberg’s Printing Press”

Printing Press SOH Standard 7.47 - Analyze the growth and effects of new ways of disseminating information, ability to manufacture paper, translation of the Bible into vernacular, and printing. Standard 7.53 – Explain the heightened influence of the Catholic Church, the growth of literacy, the spread of printed books, the explosion of knowledge and the Church’s reaction to these developments Objective – I can explain how the Catholic Church responded to literacy

Notes & Classwork Read the section, “Gutenberg’s Printing Press” on pg. 295. Term Effect of Printing Press Complete questions 1-5 on the “Gutenberg’s Printing Press” handout