Answer :
The five effects of print revolution were-
1. The print revolution transformed the lives of people changing their relationship, to information and knowledge, and with institution and authorities.
2. Print created the possibility of the wide circulation of ideas and introduced a new world of debate and discussions.
3. Print and popular religious literature stimulated many distinctive interpretations of faith even among little educated working people.
4. It influenced popular perceptions and people started looking at the world in a different way.
5. It increased the literacy rate. Churches opened the school in villages. Common people such as peasants and artisans began studying.
Hence, the print revolution had rather favourable effects on daily life of people.
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