Match each cause to its effect.(25 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Greek & Roman scholars studied languages, literature, and philosophy. These subjects focused on humans and so were called ‘humanities.’ In 1456, German printer Johann Gutenberg became the first European to use a movable-type printing press. Italy was in a good location for trade, had a wealthy merchant class who could pay for art, and was close to Roman ruins. Europeans began to have access to examples of Greek and Roman art. This was due in part to increased trade that occurred as a result of the Crusades. There was widespread corruption in the Catholic Church. Examples included the sale of indulgences (certificates to get to Heaven faster) and church offices.

Cause: Greek & Roman scholars studied languages, literature, and philosophy.

Effect: These subjects focused on humans and so were called ‘humanities.’

Cause: In 1456, German printer Johann Gutenberg became the first European to use a movable-type printing press.
Effect: Europeans began to have access to examples of Greek and Roman art.

Cause: Italy was in a good location for trade, had a wealthy merchant class who could pay for art, and was close to Roman ruins.
Effect: Europeans began to have access to examples of Greek and Roman art.

Cause: Widespread corruption in the Catholic Church.
Effect: Examples included the sale of indulgences (certificates to get to Heaven faster) and church offices.