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Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press revolutionised book production in Europe. Examine the statement.

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Gutenberg’s printing press transformed Europe by enabling mass production of books. It reduced costs, increased literacy, spread new ideas rapidly, and supported the Renaissance and Reformation. Printing created a culture of reading and knowledge sharing across all social classes.

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  1. Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the mid-15th century revolutionized book production in Europe.

    • Before printing: Books were copied by hand, expensive, and limited to elites.
    • After printing: Books became cheaper, faster to produce, and widely available.
    • Impact: Literacy increased, new ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation spread rapidly, and scholars could exchange knowledge easily.
    • Social effect: A reading public emerged; people began questioning authority and exploring science, politics, and religion independently.
      The printing press thus marked a turning point, transforming Europe’s intellectual landscape, promoting freedom of thought, and laying the foundation for modern education and communication.
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