Merchant guilds would control the purchase of raw wool and the production and sale of the processed fibre but craft guilds would dyeing weaving and carding of the wool
The statue was a public endangerment because it could distract drivers.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Though as citizens we enjoy our right of freedom to do whatever we like. It is also important that our freedom doesn’t create a stir among the public. Here the students keeping the deer in the middle of the road will be a shear nuisance for the drivers. If this act of the students was left out then it will become a tumbling block where it would attract many to create a life size statue of whomever they like.
The Government has actually banned and does not encourage such kind of statues to be instilled in public places or pavements creating disturbance to the public.
Answer:
The British defeated the Zulus in a war called the Anglo-Zulu war. Surprisingly the Zulus had more guns than the British but the guns they had were outdated and by this I mean the guns the British had were more advanced or you could even call them refined. The real advantage here though is that the British had more training than the Zulus, It is also noted that the Zulus didn't have a way to transport supplies quickly and as we know, supplies put a big gap between you and the enemy.
A. Foragers. The correct answer