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Alex_Xolod [135]
3 years ago
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Which of these innovations made Gutenberg’s printing press truly revolutionary? A) Gutenberg used movable metal type. B) Gutenbe

rg created letters using wooden blocks. C) Gutenberg only printed on silk, allowing a more colorful product. D) Gutenberg used a rotary, or turning, press that speeded up the process.
History
2 answers:
Anastasy [175]3 years ago
6 0

The answer to your question is,

A) Gutenberg used movable metal type.

-Mabel <3

enot [183]3 years ago
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They are right it is a
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