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In the 1500's, people were using a lot of technology that is now lost. Some of these lost technologies include the printing press, the magnetic compass, and the telescope. All of these technologies could make a fortune in todays society because they help us learn things, communicate faster, and see things that we wouldn't be able to see without them.

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Question: What lost technology in the 1500's could make a fortune in todays society?

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The printing press. In the 1500s, Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press revolutionized the world by making written communication and the spread of knowledge much more accessible. In today's society, the printing press is still a highly valuable technology, allowing for the quick, efficient, and cost-effective printing of books, magazines, newspapers, and various other documents. In addition, the printing press is used to create promotional materials, packaging, signage, and more. With the increased demand for printed materials in today's society, a fortune could be made through the production and sale of printing presses.

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Jan. 12, 2023, 11:43 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 12, 2023

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