The printing press allowed you to make multiple copies if something in a short amount if time. Which is when they created newspapers which let the townspeople know what was going on. There ya go:) Now can anyone help me find the answer to this question? How were civil rights violated during the Holocaust?
1700's
Because the politicians and the press - not the military - were urging it.
When he gained control of the government he started by eliminating the freedom of speech and press. Once that was done he went after other rights and because there was no press to report what he was doing he was able to get away with it and to keep going. Recently Turkey voted in a new leader and the first thing he did was suspend the freedom of the press and took over the judicial system. Today civil rights have been taken away in Turkey.
Some of the effects of martial law include the abolishment of the press freedom and civil liberties. The privacy of the citizens are also jeopardized because of checkpoints, searches, and citizen spies.
Press or press-gang.
Printing Press was invented by Johann Gutenberg
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He was well known for inventing the printing press
Johannes Gutenberg was known for inventing the printing press around the year of 1450. He was also known for the Gutenberg bible later created with his own printing press.
The answer is Johannes Gutenberg.
Both writing in the common language of the people and inventing the printing press contributed to the advances in learning during the Renaissance. Writing in the common language made knowledge more accessible to a wider audience, while the printing press enabled the mass production of books, leading to increased dissemination of ideas and information.
Before inventing the printing press, Johannes Gutenberg was involved in metallurgy and coin minting. He also worked as a gem cutter and a blacksmith.
W.A. Lovette improved the printing press in 1941 by inventing the offset printing process, which revolutionized the way printing was done by transferring ink from a plate to a rubber blanket before printing onto paper.
The technologies that influenced Gutenberg's printing press came from various regions such as Asia, where woodblock printing was already in use, and Europe, where the wine press was adapted for printing. Gutenberg incorporated these ideas and technologies by inventing the moveable-type printing press, a significant advancement that revolutionized the printing process.
People did not have to keep writing the same book over and over again.
Gutenberg printed bibles shortly after inventing his version of the printing press, around 1453.
Johann Gutenberg is typically credited with the invention of the printing press because his movable type printing technology was more practical, efficient, and widely adopted. Pi Sheng's invention did predate Gutenberg's, but it was not widely circulated or as influential in the history of printing. Ultimately, Gutenberg's innovations had a more lasting impact on the development of printing technology.