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frozen [14]
3 years ago
7

Which of the following is not true of the relationship between the Renaissance and the newspaper

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1 answer:
Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
8 0

Printing became easier and less time-consuming, leading in part to the birth of the newspaper. The printing press, however, was still not very common, and it took several years for the newspaper to take off


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