Answer:
The printers that Cardinal Turrecremata invited to establish a press were <em>Konrad Sweynheym</em> and <em>Arnold Panartz</em>.
Explanation:
These researchers designed the prototype of the Roman alphabet that we use today. Both had the support of the Church. For this reason they had no problem installing in the Benedictine monastery of Subiaco, located fifty kilometers from Rome. Konrad Sweynheym died in 1477 and Arnold Pannartz died 1476.
Crispus Attacks Died.
More Colonists wanted war
The soldiers were tried
The Boston tea party
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<span>After the Mississippi River passes St. Louis it begins to change
character. The river north of St. Louis is punctuated with locks
and dams that allow river boat traffic to navigate the steep
slope that the river follows. South of St. Louis the slope
becomes gentler. At Cape Girardeau, Missouri the river passes
the northernmost point of the Crowley's Ridge.
Crowley's Ridge
delineates the western edge of the Mississippi River Valley
through southeastern Missouri and western Arkansas. The
Mississippi River Valley at this point is called the Mississippi
Embayment and the Crowley's Ridge can be as far as 150 miles
west from the current river channel. When the Mississippi River
meets the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois it is halfway on its
journey to the sea. It is here that the brown muddy water of the
Mississippi begins to mingle with the clearer water of the Ohio.
On a sunny day you can see the difference from Fort Defiance
Park in Cairo or from Fort Jefferson Hill just south of
Wickliffe, Kentucky. Without the locks and dams the Mississippi
begins to wind and curve so much so that the distance by water
from Cape Girardeau to the Gulf of Mexico is twice the distance
as a crow flies. It is because of this meandering flow that it
is here that the Mississippi begins to take on the moniker of
“Old Man River.”
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<u><em>C. Each leader began to make alliances with European countries</em></u>