What was the significance of print culture in religious debates during the 19th century?
It limited the spread of literacy.
It facilitated public discussions and spread reformist ideas.
It discouraged the translation of religious texts.
It promoted a single religious viewpoint.
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. It facilitated public discussions and spread reformist ideas.
Solution:
Print culture significantly broadened the public's ability to engage in religious discussions and share reformist ideas widely.
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