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The nineteenth century saw vast leaps in mass literacy in europe, bringing in large numbers of new readers among children, women and workers. how?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The nineteenth-century saw vast leaps in mass literacy in Europe

Explanation:

It was due to the following reasons:

  • Primary education was made mandatory so children also became good readers. Publishing school textbooks were also made compulsory.
  • A press for children was set up in 1857 that worked to increase the literacy rate.
  • Women also started getting an education and became readers and writers.

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