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The fifteenth century saw a marked decline in religious piety among the laity.
Measurable Accomplishment
Achievements or milestones that can be quantitatively assessed or verified, often used as indicators of success or progress.
Need for Achievement
A personal drive in individuals leading them to pursue and attain challenging goals, often associated with a high level of ambition and effort to succeed.
Self-reliance
The ability to rely on one's own capabilities, resources, and judgments.
Status Quo
The existing state of affairs, particularly in terms of social or political issues.
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