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It is likely that without the printing press, the protestant reformation would have been crushed in its infancy by the Catholic Church as had earlier efforts at reformation.
The reformation made it so that people could trade ideas and build coalitions that the jailing of individuals would not effect.
As with everything, interpretations depend upon the reader. An example can be the Quakers who were religious and fought for abolition of slavery claiming that the constitution stated itself that all people on Earth are equal since they were created by God, the creator. The founding fathers, however, believed that slaves cannot be people and that they are 3/5 of a regular human being, so equality does not apply to them.
Answer: The period is often considered to have its own internal divisions: either early and late or early, central or high, and late.
Explanation: Although once regarded as a time of uninterrupted ignorance, superstition, and social oppression, the Middle Ages are now understood as a dynamic period during which the idea of Europe as a distinct cultural unit emerged. Hope this helped! :)
I think the answer might be A. but I'm not completely sure
The answer to your problem is A. Virgil