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Which best describes printing before the invention of the Gutenberg printing press?
a long, expensive process
a short, expensive process
a long, inexpensive process
a short, inexpensive process
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a long, expensive process
Before Gutenberg, books were copied by hand (or printed from carved woodblocks in some places), which took a lot of time and labor, making books costly and rare.
Before Gutenberg, books were copied by hand (or printed from carved woodblocks in some places), which took a lot of time and labor, making books costly and rare.
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