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A direct impact that the printing press had on 16th-century Europe was that it encouraged the

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The spread of ideas

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The printing press was able to print large amount of books with information in different languages so many people were able to get and understand the information.

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One of the direct impacts that the printing press had on 16th-century Europe was that it really encouraged the spread of ideas and views.
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