During the Renaissance, humanism placed a great emphasis on learning and self-improvement (1). The Catholic Church helped spearhead humanism and encouraged new ideas regarding self-improvement and worship (2). Access to knowledge through books, due to the Gutenberg printing press, encouraged the spread of literacy and provided information to a population hungry for information (3). Yet, libraries did not exist until the 19th century, which slowed progress for peasants and the poor (4).

I think 1,2 are false and 3,4 are true

1 and 3 are accurate while 2 and 4 need revision. and Ms. Sue is just old and bitter.

1 and 3 are right while 2 and 4 need revision. Btw, Ms. Sue, is poggers don't even @ me.

alex dont talk about my sweet little darling like that!

1,3 are true and 2,4 are false

so what is the answer?

yo homies need to calm down.

What has this world come to? lmao.

You're welcome.

You think I'm a joke to you?

I disagree with one of your answers, and I'm not sure about another. Public libraries? Check your text and read the article below about the beginnings of libraries in Europe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_library#Enlightenment_era_libraries