What impact did printing have on religious reform debates in the 19th century?
It suppressed public opinion.
It limited access to religious texts.
It facilitated public participation in debates.
It decreased literacy rates.
Answer and Solution
Answer
C. It facilitated public participation in debates.
Solution:
Printing enabled the distribution of tracts and newspapers, allowing for a larger public discussion on religious reforms and improving engagement in societal debates.
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