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What Was the Most Revolutionary Invention in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth-Century

Question 45

Question 45

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What was the most revolutionary invention in the thirteenth and fourteenth-century?


A) The printing press
B) Paper
C) Eyeglasses
D) Clocks
E) Telescope

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