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Which of the following is not one of the ways in which ideas and knowledge were spread throughout Renaissance Europe?A) UniversitiesB) Traveling artists and scholarsC) Newspapers and periodical magazinesD) Royal courts

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Which of the following is not one of the ways in which ideas and knowledge were spread throughout Renaissance Europe?A) UniversitiesB) Traveling artists and scholarsC) Newspapers and periodical magazinesD) Royal courts

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The option that is not one of the ways in which ideas and knowledge were spread throughout Renaissance Europe is C) Newspapers and periodical magazines. During the Renaissance, the printing press was just being invented and newspapers and periodical magazines as we know them today did not yet exist. Universities, traveling artists and scholars, and royal courts were all means by which ideas and knowledge were disseminated during this time.

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