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The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century, is widely regarded as one of the most influential events in human history. Prior to its invention, books were hand-copied by scribes, making them rare and prohibitively expensive for most people. The press allowed for the mass production of texts, which led to a rapid increase in literacy rates and the widespread dissemination of knowledge. This technological shift played a crucial role in the Reformation, as religious texts could be printed in common languages rather than just Latin, allowing individuals to interpret scripture for themselves. It also facilitated the Scientific Revolution by allowing researchers to share and build upon each other's findings with greater speed and accuracy. While some contemporary critics feared that the abundance of information would lead to social disorder, historians generally agree that the printing press was a fundamental driver of the transition to the modern era.

What is the primary purpose of the sentence discussing the role of the printing press in the Reformation?

  1. to supply a concrete instance of how the new technology reshaped a major religious and social movement
  2. to walk the reader through the mechanical workings of Gutenberg's early printing press
  3. to claim that the printing press was the sole cause of the eventual disappearance of the Latin language
  4. to list every religious figure who made use of a printing press during the fifteenth century
  5. to argue that the Scientific Revolution was the most important consequence of the printing press

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