Social Sciences, asked by Shehzeen11, 1 year ago

what are the changes by print revolution in 5 points ?

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Answered by kumarsinghvishal
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As the print technology came ,, the books were printing very vastly by the people and there was a huge demand by the society for new books . Books were working as agent of spreading ideas. people read the books and got to know about the ideas of other people and made changes in them according to their views. As people are getting this much knowledge by books , their views were also changed.they got lot of information. this led to change in them.

Shehzeen11: Please send this answer in 5 points not in paragraph
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Answered by rakhithakur
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introduction:

print revolution was a revolution in which the information speared in the all over country in was not way of production

point wise answer:

(a). benefits : it reduced the time,

labour  and cost of production books.

(b.)  books: books became accessible. people form all spheres of life began reading books.

(c) relationship between reading public to hearing public:

it transition from hearing to reading public were increased.

(d) people:

the people now looked at the world with new eyes that were questioning and critical, applying the rules of reason and rationality.

(e) ideas of people :

people were persuaded to think differently. it opened their mind to vast horizons of knowledge as they exposed to ideas of thinking and philosophers. they analysed the things in their own way

(f) transition of thoughts:when people read the books then they can know the other people of country

(f) revolution :   they ask the question on their problems and it forms a large amount of revolution

(g) women:  Print culture also affected the life of poor people and women in many ways. The print gave birth to new form of popular literature. Very small books were brought out. They were sold across roads. The poor people brought these books and read with great interest. Books were cheap so that the poor people could also afford them. Women's reading increased enormously in middle class homes. Liberal husbands and fathers began educating their women folk at home and send them to schools. Women schools were also set up.

conclusion : thus, a new world of debate of discussion was created. they were now aware, rational and judged everything with reasons.

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