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How did the printing press the scientific revolution?
a) the printing press made it easier for scientists to conduct initial experiments.
b) the printing press allowed mass production of books that spread new scientific ideas.
c) the printing press scientists keep their findings private.
d) the printing press enabled scientists to create scientific societies to discuss their works. nextreset

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