Gutenberg’s printing press did not have an impact on the framing of the United States Constitution.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Gutenberg’s printing press is a printing device which was invented to enable the standardized printed matter to be mass-produced, primarily text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers.
- Kuo states in his research of the 11th century, "Dream Pool Essays," that Sheng's movable characters were constructed from baked clay.
- The ink he used was a mixture of pine resin, wax, and paper ashes, and as Kuo states, Sheng's process could be used relatively easily to print thousands of copies of a text. So Gutenberg’s printing press does not create any impact on forming the US constitution.
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Josh was baking a cake, the recipie he was baking needed 1 quart of pre-mix cakebatter for every 1 pint of water.
The first scientist to challenge the concept of race was Franz Boas.