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Martin Luther's '95 Theses' (1517) — and the printing press's role in spreading Reformation — illustrate:
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A.
1. NCERT links print culture to the Reformation.
2. Luther's 95 Theses, printed widely, attacked Catholic Church practices.
3. Within a few weeks, copies spread across Germany, reaching ordinary Christians; Luther later said 'Printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one'.
_Source: NCERT Class 10 History India and the Contemporary World - II, Ch 5 "Print Culture and the Modern World", §Reformation ¶1_
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