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iren2701 [21]
3 years ago
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Question 2 Study image A and Image B closely. Then answer the following questions in one to three sentences. Use information fro

m the lessons in this unit as well as research from the Internet to help with your answers. Be sure to list any outside sources that you use to write your answer. Part A Study the map in Image A. What does it show about the spread of printed materials across Europe? Which areas of Europe produced the most printed books? Why do you think these areas produced the most books?​

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evablogger [386]3 years ago
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Strasbourg was the place where most printed books were produced.

The image shows us the cities of Europe with the least and most printed books. Strasbourg is a city in France where the first printing machine was invented by the Johannes Gutenberg which is why it is the city of most printed books. France is the place where the first printing press start working commercially so we can say that Strasbourg and followed by other cities of France had more printed books as compared to other cities of Europe. These areas produced most number of books due to presence of printing press.

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Nikolay [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

It shows that it most of the printing and books came from Strasbourg and spreaded outward toward other cities and town i think they produced the most book is because the had more supplies and money

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