In 1456, Johannes Gutenberg printed a complete edition of the Christian Bible using a printing press thus starting the age of printing. Within only a few years, Gutenberg’s technology sprang up much quickly to countries such as Italy, England, the Netherlands, and his own home country—Germany. The development of printing initiated revolutionary changes that would change all of Europe. Such changes included an era of mass production of books.
Then, as the availability and number of books increased, more people learned to read and write. However, the new printing press also contributed to the religious turmoil. As reading and writing became more common, many more Christians could already read the Bible.
As a result, the ideas of religious reformers spread faster and to a larger audience than ever was, and the movement known as the Protestant Reformation would unleash forces that would shatter Christian unity in Europe.
One characteristic unique to Olmec culture is that they produced stone heads of colossal size. These were carved in Basalt and all of them display unique facial feature so that they can be considered portraits of actual rulers. The heads can be nearly 3 meters high and 8 tons in weight, and the stone from which they were carved was in some cases transported 80 km or more using huge balsa river rafts.
They also liked to mix animals to create wonderful creatures such as were-jaguars, a cross between a human and a jaguar, which may have been their supreme deity. It is known they also liked to drink chocolate.
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Referendum: A general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
Initiative: The ability to assess and initiate things independently.
Explanation: Hoped i Helped!
Answer: first responders
explanation: they are purposely trained and paid to fight and respond first in case of an emergency