What innovations did Johannes Gutenberg add to the process of making books?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg is famous for having designed and built the first printing press to incorporate movable type and mechanized inking and for using his invention to produce the Gutenberg Bible.

Explanation:


Related Questions

Why do settlers want the Native
Americans' land?
Farming
Settlements
New factories
Railroads

Answers

Because they were egear for land to raise cotton, the settlers pressured the federal government to acquire Indian territory. ... They wanted to appease the government in the hopes of retaining some of their land, and they wanted to protect themselves from white harassment.

how is time measured

Answers

Answer:

The measurement of time began with the invention of sundials in ancient Egypt some time prior to 1500 B.C. However, the time the Egyptians measured was not the same as the time today's clocks measure. For the Egyptians, and indeed for a further three millennia, the basic unit of time was the period of daylight.

Explanation:

Since 1967, the International System of Measurements bases its unit of time, the second, on the properties of caesium atoms. SI defines the second as 9,192,631,770 cycles of the radiation that corresponds to the transition between two electron spin energy levels of the ground state of the 133Cs atom.

The observations of Galileo supported the work of which of the following

Answers

Answer:

Galileo's discoveries about the Moon, Jupiter's moons, Venus, and sunspots supported the idea that the Sun - not the Earth - was the center of the Universe, as was commonly believed at the time. Galileo's work laid the foundation for today's modern space probes and telescopes.

Explanation:

Material and nonmaterial culture often influence each other. How is this BEST demonstrated?

When people started buying televisions, the sales of couches also increased.

Because of the invention of cell phones, people changed their norms of communication.

When people believe that everyone is equal, they fight for equal rights for everyone.

Because there are newer computers, people have to buy newer software programs.

Answers

Answer:

i personally think it would be the first one

The Pilgrims were _____________.

Answers

Answer:

First off I would like to say how that is a very vague question so I cannot give you a straight answer. Is there more information? If not here are some answers you could try I guess...

The Pilgrims were a group of english men

The Pilgrims were english settelers

The Pilgrims were wanting to religous freedom so they left their homecountry on the Mayflower and settled in America

The Pilgrims were a group of people who wanted religious freedom and were  determeined to get it  

The Pilgrims were Separatists

How did incidents such as the Haymarket Affair impact labor unions? *
A(There was a rise in labor union membership after.
B(Labor unions were successful in getting better conditions after.
C(Labor unions gained strength after.
D(Public opinion turned against unions after

Answers

C labor union membership after

What do senators and representatives have in common? How do they differ?

Answers

Answer:

The main similarity between the two would be that they serve the same purpose. They both exist to create legislation in our nation, and

both senators and representatives are chosen through direct election.

Each state has exactly two senators, but the number of representatives is based on the state's population.

Their terms also differ in length. A senator will represent their state for a six-year term, while a representative, serves for a two-year term.

Senators have the privilege of voting on whether or not to confirm the President’s judicial nominees, and representatives do not have this right or responsibility.

A United States Senator must be at 30 years old and have at least been a United States citizen for nine years. A representative instead needs to be just 25 years old and have spent at least seven years as a United States citizen.

Both Senators and Representatives are required to be residents of the states for which they serve.

Both Senators and Representatives are permitted to introduce bills, however

Senators are restricted from introducing bills that raise revenue, such as tax bills, but they are permitted to reject or make amendments to such bills.

United States Representatives are responsible for choosing the President in the event that the Electoral College is unable to provide a decision, and are also expected to vote on whether or not to begin the impeachment process.

A Senator, on the other hand, may be called on to vote for a Vice President if the electoral vote is tied. A Senator also has the power to vote to approve treaties and it is the Senate that holds trials for impeached public officials.

Bhagavad Gita. There is "true" Knowledge. ... it is this: To see one changeless Life in all the Lives, And in the Separate, One Inseparable. There is imperfect Knowledge that which sees The separate existences apart, And, being separated, holds them real. There is false Knowledge: that which blindly clings To one as it 'twere all, seeking no Cause, Deprived of light, narrow, and dull, and "dark.​

Answers

Answer:

It compares three types of knowledge.

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

I got it right

who occupied France and Italy during the Middle Ages. a . Peasants. b.Berbers c. Israelites. d. Nobility. e .Clergy​

Answers

i’m pretty sure the answer is either b or c hope this helps

Put the steps of the Electoral College Process in order.

Question 5 options:

First candidate to 270 electoral votes wins the presidency.

Electors cast the official vote.

Popular vote.

Whoever wins the state, gets all of that state's electoral votes.

Answers

Answer:

Popular vote.

Electors cast the official vote.

Whoever wins the state, gets all of that state's electoral votes.

First candidate to 270 electoral votes wins the presidency.

Explanation:

In the Electoral College system, there are a certain amount of electors which is determined by the number of representatives in Congress.

Next, each of the elector votes for their candidate after the general election (popular vote).

The first candidate to reach 270 electoral votes which is more than half of the total 538 electoral votes is declared winner.

"Everything that is right or natural pleads for separation. The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, 'TIS
TIME TO PART."
From which document does this quote come from?
A
Common Sense
B
Mayflower Compact
с
English Bill of Rights
D
Magna Carta

Answers

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The given quote is taken from the document written by Thomas Paine titled 'Common Sense.'

The pamphlet was written by Paine in 1775 minuting the arguments about two major factors: America's independence from British rule and formation of a democratic government.

In the given quote, Paine is addressing to his audience that they have been ruled long enough by British monarch, now it is time to part their ways, which means to fight for their independence.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A, text is taken from Common Sense written by Thomas Paine.

The Ninth Amendment of the Constitution is below. What is the main purpose of this amendment, and why is it so general? The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

Answers

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

What this implies is that even though, there are listed rights in the Constitution, it does not translate to mean that those other or nonlisted rights can be trampled upon or take away by the government.

In other words, the listed rights in the constitution are not the only rights available to the people of the United States. And the fact that other rights are not listed does not make them nonexistent, because all the human rights in this world cannot be listed in the constitution, because the list can be longer than necessary.

Answer:

The main purpose of this amendment is to secure the rights of the people that are not stated in the constitution.

Explanation:

Since the constitution says you can't or can walk your dog, can you walk your dog? Yes because the Ninth amendment protects that right because any rights that are not covered in the constitution are still protected by the amendment.

Describe what is meant by the “Great Awakening.” Be sure to discuss the term in reference to the events of the early 19th century.

Answers

Answer:

The Great Awakening was a religious revival by the Christians in America during the 19th century when they began massive revivals across the country by preaching to people to turn from their evil ways and embrace God.

This revival or movement was evidenced by outreaches, evangelism and a preaching about the punishment of hell fire for Sinners who refuse to repent.

Answer:

The Great Awakening was a series Protestant religious revival movements during the early 19th century. The movement began in the 1790’s and continued into the 1850’s. The movement was led by Baptist and Methodist congregations preachers. The most notable preacher being Charles Finney, who preached with emotion, instead of philosophical reasoning. The movement rejected skeptical rationalism, allowed more people to have a relationship with God, and relied on the idea of perfectionism. The 2nd Great Awakening caused more denominations to rise and lead to many reform movements that would operate with beliefs promoted by the revival.

name the president who passed the voting right act?

Answers

Answer: President Lyndon Johnson

Explanation:

Explanation:

This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.

Which immigrant group in Colonial Texas believed in having a small, localized government?

Answers

Answer:

Anglo-American

Explanation:

IDK, I got it right tho

during the sugar act the british...

Answers

British legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar.

The Sugar Act 1764, also known as the American Revenue Act 1764 or the American Duties Act, was a revenue-raising act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain on 5 April 1764.

Answer:

The Sugar Act was an extension of the Molasses Act (1733), which was set to expire in 1763. Strict enforcement of the Sugar Act successfully reduced smuggling, but it greatly disrupted the economy of the American colonies by increasing the cost of many imported items, and reducing exports to non-British markets.

Explanation: I hope this helps.

In the late 1860s, Tammany Hall was associated with which of the following?.

Answers

During this time Tammany Hall was associated mostly with "labor relations", since it was an HQ for many political leaders who met primarily in order to discuss electoral issues.
Hope this helps :D

Why was President George Washington’s proclamation of neutrality in 1793 important for U.S. foreign policy goals?


It allowed the United States to secure colonies throughout Latin America.

It kept the United States from becoming entangled in European wars.

It allowed the United States to maintain troops throughout Europe.

It secured an open trade policy between the United States and Asia.

Answers

Answer:

It kept the US from becoming tangled in eurepein wars

Explanation:

plz help ;) (second part)

Answers

1. advanced technology

2. advanced cities. like larger spaces ect.

3. fertile

4. river valleys

what message about God was Bradford trying to get across to readers by including the anecdote about John howland

Answers

Answer:

The main message about God that Bradford was trying to convey, especially with reference to the anecdote about John Howland, was that God remains in charge of the universe, controlling it through His powerful providence.

Explanation:

According to William Bradford's "Of Plymouth Plantation," God spared the life of John Howland because He was pleased with Howland and his Separatists group.  Bradford used the incident on the Mayflower, when Howland was thrown overboard but survived, to demonstrate that God approved the Separatists who were running away from Anglicanism in England and the Netherlands.  According to history, the Separatists or the Pilgrims settled in present-day Massachusetts, where the Europeans established the first permanent settlement in New England.

Match the country with the appropriate event.

1. Germany
invaded Ethiopia
2. Italy
suffered continuous bombings
3. Great Britain
staffed camps with SS

Answers

1. Germany Suffered Continuous bombings
2. Italy invaded Ethiopia
3. Great Britain staffed camps with SS

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Great Britain suffered continuous bombings

Germany staffed camps with SS

Italy invaded Ethiopia

Explanation:

what did this standard treaty promise to Nigerian leaders, and what was expected in return? Did Nigerians receive true and faithful explanations of the treaty's meaning?

Answers

Answer:

1. promised all territory to Royal Niger Company, no war without approval, full power to mine/farm/build; expected not to interfere with native laws/customs, pay native landowners, protect Chiefs, pay Chiefs 2. No because now they have to pay tons of money

Explanation:

Can someone help me please?

Answers

Answer:

Articles

The Articles of Confederation only set up the Continental Congress at the federal level. There were no executive or judicial branches except within the states. The states were allowed to keep every right that was not specifically given to Congress. The bonding of the states was through a 'firm league of friendship' that best served as a defense agreement against invasion. States were not allowed to use taxes as a way to discourage treaties, and states were extremely limited in their dealings with foreign nations.

Strengths

Not many historians today talk about the strengths of the Articles of Confederation, likely because of how unpopular the document quickly became. The Articles did set the legislative body, Congress, as the highest power in the nation because of the fear of monarchy. Congress had the sole power to declare war, assign treaties, entertain foreign relations, and operate post offices. Disputes between states and territorial issues were to be brought to Congress. The document also stipulated that Canada was allowed to enter the Union if they desired.

Weaknesses

There were more weaknesses than strengths under the Articles of Confederation. The lack of power given to the Continental Congress strangled the federal government. The Articles gave Congress the power to pass laws but no power to enforce those laws. If a state did not support a federal law, that state could simply ignore it. Congress had no power to levy taxes or regulate trade. Without a federal court system or executive leader, there would be no way to enforce these laws, either. Amending the Articles of Confederation would also require a unanimous decision, which would be extremely difficult.

Which two types of potential energies would be types of mechanical energies

Answers

Answer:

Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position).

Explanation:

Answer:

Elastic and Gravitational

Explanation:

Mechanical energy is defined as the sum of elastic, potential and kinetic energies.

Therefore potential energy and gravitational or potential energy are contemplated within the definition of mechanical energy.

The units for energy are given in joules [J] for the SI and Btu for the IP system

Plz mark me as brainliest :DD

medieval developments laid the foundation for a modern capitalist economy Europe?

Answers

Answer:

I, II, and IV. Guilds were pretty much were a bunch of people of the same job got together and made their stuff better. the invention of money gave people a more accessible form of fund and the expansion of trade allowed travelers to go anywhere to buy what they need

Explanation:

Why did the women march on to Versailles?
Select one:

The Queen outlawed women's rights

Children were being massacred

Rumors spread of Maire Antoinette hording grains at Versailles

Men became useless in the movement

Answers

Answer:

I think it's the first one A

Why did France want to sell the Louisiana Territory?
to fund its European wars
to create a North American empire
to fund its war against Haitian revolutionaries
to control economic conditions in the United States

Answers

Answer:

To fund its European wars.

Answer:

Answer is A: to fund its European wars.

Explanation:

Doing the quiz right now finished it going through the answers got 100% and wanted to help people with questions they needed so I help this helps for who ever need it.

Hey don't forget to love and rate. thx :D

How did the US government respond to the formation of monopolies and trusts 

A- allowed trusts to operate as long as they pay cooperate tax

B- made laws against monopolist in trusts to increase competition in lower prices for customers

C- The government worked with monopolists and trusts to create a fair price

Answers

Answer:

A-

Explanation:

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Have a nice day! :D

What happened to Ireland when British rule came to an end?
The entire island became independent.
The north remained under British rule.
The south remained under British rule.
The entire island asked to remain part of the United Kingdom.

Answers

i think a) the entire island became independent, i could be wrong tho

Answer:

B: The north remained under British rule.

Explanation:

The post-ceasefire talks led to the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty on 6 December 1921. This ended British rule in most of Ireland and, after a ten-month transitional period overseen by a provisional government, the Irish Free State was created as a self-governing Dominion on 6 December 1922. Ireland asked to be part of the United Kingdom on 3 May 1921 under the Government of Ireland Act 1920. The Act intended for both home rule territories to remain within the United Kingdom and contained provisions for their eventual reunification. Although the answer should be D, the administration of E2021 deemed the answer to be B...kinda changing history if you ask me but I suppose that's what we do nowadays. If you have any questions please comment below. E2021, have a great day.

The native Americans that settled and what is today Illinois or members of what our known as the eastern Woodlands tribes which of these is not one of the characteristics of the tribes of the eastern Woodlands a they were very warm like an aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands be a belt villages in Forest clearing and landed agriculture with hunting and gathering see they traveled by foot or can you do you because of the vast supply of lumber most groups used wood working tools to tools to craft everything from snowshoes and two canoes

Answers

Answer:

aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands

Explanation:

The native Americans that settled in what is today known as Illinois, are referred to as Eastern Woodlands, comprising different tribes such as Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Peoria, etc. They were known for their agricultural and foraging practices. They sometimes hunt bison in the wild.

However, they were constantly pursued and disturbed by the neighboring tribes such as Dakota Sioux, Fox, other Algoquain tribes around.

This showed that these eastern woodlands tribes were not "aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands."

Other Questions
In which number is the digit 7 ten times larger than it is in the number 175?A) 379B) 607C) 730D) 7,513 Write an expression to represent the submarines elevation after its final dive. Then simplify the expression to find its elevation. Which of the following is a characteristic of the Rub al Khali?A)summer temperatures in excess of 120FB)cool, rainy wintersC) High humidityD) Widespread plant and animal life A swimmer is looking for a species of fish along the coast line. She dives 12 feet below the surface of the ocean. Then she dives down 9 more feet. She swims back up 10 feet and down another 6 feet before she finds the species of fish she is looking for. What was the depth at which the swimmer finds the fish? _____is the act of protecting and preserving the environment.A. DesertificationB. BiodegradableC. DeforestationD. Conservation Kalvin sells bottles of water at baseball games he pays 0.75 per bottle and 3.78 for the ice to keep cold let b represent the number of bottles of water he buys c represent his total cost What can you triple and then subtract by 1 to get 29 American History," Elena's mother and Eugene's mother have a similar concern about their children. From the details in the story, choose thestatement that best describes the viewpoint they share. anybody wanna answer for me ????? can you helpthank you What percent of $18 is $6? A call comes into the station at 0400 hours. The dispatcher sends your engine crew to a shelter for homeless people for an "ill person". When you enter the shelter, an attendant says, "Hank just came in last night. He lost his job and then his room. He tells us that he can't shake this cough, that it's been troubling him for some time. He's awfully thin, which is to be expected from living on the streets. I found him in the bathroom, on the floor, coughing up blood. I got him back to bed, but I'm worried about him. He's only 21. Could you take a look at him?" What steps should you take before examining this patient? Why? You believe that you were exposed to this patient's body fluids during the physical exam. After you transfer care of the patient to the EMS ambulance crew, what steps should you take? Matter is in a liquid state when its temperature is between its melting point and its boiling point. Suppose that some substance has a melting point of negative 35.84 degrees Upper C and a boiling point of 310.69 degrees Upper C . What is the range of temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit for which this substance is not in a liquid state? (Hint: Upper C equals five ninths left parenthesis Upper F minus 32 right parenthesis ) Express the range as an inequality. Let x represent the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. What is the range of temperatures for which this substance is not in a liquid state? nothing (Type an inequality or a compound inequality. Simplify your answer. Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the expression. Round to three decimal places as needed.) How does Henry David Thoreau respond to people's interest in the news inthe excerpt below from "Where I Lived and What I Lived For?Hardly a man takes a half-hour's nap after dinner, but when he wakes he holds up his head andasks, "What's the news?" as if the rest of mankind had stood his sentinels. Some give directionsto be waked every half-hour, doubtless for no other purpose, and then, to pay for it, they tellwhat they have dreamed. After a night's sleep the news is as indispensable as the breakfast. "Praytell me anything new that has happened to a man anywhere on this globe" and he reads it overhis coffee and rolls, that a man has had his eyes gouged out this morning on the Wachito River,never dreaming the while that he lives in the dark unfathomed mammoth cave of this world, andhas but the rudiment of an eye himself He mocks the news and the people who obsess over it, implying that they are blind tolife and reality because of their news obsessionHe is saddened by the people's interest in gossip and tragedy rather than "real" newsfrom around the world.He doesn't believe that people are truly listening to the news and understand itsimportanceHe states that the news is leading to many deaths One minute before daylight savings time on the second Sunday of March. Did you loose an hour of gain a hour The difference in the x-coordinates of two points is 3, and the difference in the y-coordinates of the two points is 6. Whatis the slope of the line that passes through the points?O 2O 30609 i will CASH APP if ALL the answer are RIGHT. to the person who gets them all right!!!!1) La auxiliar de vuelos ___ pide la identificacin a ti. A. le B. les C. te2) El agente de viajes ____ da los boletos a m. A. me B. te C nos3) Los pasajeros ___ dan las tarjetas de embarques al auxiliar de vuelo. A. nos B. le C. les4) Nuestros padres ___ van a regalar un viaje a nosotros para Espaa. A. Me B. te C. nos5) El muchacho ___ pregunta a ti dnde queda la estacin de tren. A. le B. te C. me6) Roberto ___ habla a sus hermanos de las vacaciones.A. lesB. nosC. le HELP!What did the Friends of the Indians seek to accomplish?A. to assimilate American Indians into white cultureB. to help American Indians secure a separate stateC. to help American Indians move to new landsD. to mediate between American Indians and white settlers Explain why the several different types of microscopes are all necessary. 5. At the beginning of an experiment, there are ten bacterial cells in Petri Dish A and five bacterial cells in Petri Dish B. The number of bacterial cellso in Dish A after h hours can be modeled with the equation a - 10(125)". The number of bacterial cells bin Dish B after h hours can be modeledwith the equation b - 5(25)" Based on this information, which of the following statements is true?After one hour, the number of bacterial cells in Dish Ais equal to the number in Dish BAfter one hour, the number of bacterial cells in Dish A is greater than the number in Dish BAfter one hour the number of bacterial cells in Dish A is less than the number in Dish B.After ten hours, there are approximately 125 bacterial cells in Dish AAfter ten hours, there are approximately 50,000 bacterial cells in Dish B.