Which revolutionary retail innovation first made religious texts widely accessible to the average person in the 15th century?
Throughout history, religious institutions and spiritual movements have embraced retail innovations to spread their messages and sustain their communities. From ancient temple markets to modern digital platforms, the business of faith has evolved dramatically. This trivia explores a groundbreaking retail innovation that transformed how religious literature reached the masses. Test your knowledge about this fascinating intersection of commerce, technology, and spiritual outreach!
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- Gutenberg's printing press, which dramatically reduced the cost of Bibles from a year's wages to affordable prices for middle-class households
- The creation of subscription-based monastery libraries that allowed public access to religious manuscripts for a monthly fee
- The establishment of Church-sanctioned traveling merchants who sold authorized paper copies of scripture at regulated prices
- The development of woodblock printing franchises that mass-produced illustrated religious pamphlets for common people
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