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Behavioral Characteristics of People in the Print Age
1. Reading Habits: people in the Printing Age developed the habit of reading books as they became an important way of acquiring knowledge. This made reading a common behavior in the society at that time.
2. Thinking and Criticism: With the popularization of knowledge dissemination, people in the print era began to question traditional concepts and authority, and developed the ability to think independently and critically.
3. Written communication: People in the print era paid more attention to written communication, and letters, books and articles became the main means of exchanging ideas and opinions.
4, the pursuit of knowledge: in the printing age, knowledge and learning gradually became a symbol of social status and personal achievement. Therefore, many people began to actively pursue learning and participate in academic discussions and research.
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