AP European History › Literacy; Communication; Education
Which Scottish economist advocated private enterprise, free trade, and lassiez-faire economics in his 1776 classic titled, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
__________ is remembered for helping to develop the modern form of the essay.
After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th Century, literacy rates plummeted. What was one of the few institutions that attempted to preserve Greek and Roman texts from being either destroyed or forgotten?
Which of these inventors is incorrectly paired with his invention?
Universities in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced all of the following changes EXCEPT __________.
Handbook of a Christian Knight was written as an educational example for humanist Christians by __________.
Sir Thomas More’s most famous work is meant to function as a(n) __________.
The fifteenth-century German known by his Latin name Regiomontanus is best remembered for his innovations in __________.
Who was the author of "Mein Kampf," which served as both an autobiography and a political manifesto?
Cartesian Dualism, developed by René Descartes, holds that __________.