I believe that the lines are:
He had a fine veronica sewed to cap. His wallet lay before him in his lap, Stuffed full of pardons brought from Rome all hot.
So, from these lines that describe the pardoner in Chaucer's prologue to The Canterbury Tales, it can be inferred that <u>he was an unethical man</u><u> </u>because during this time, one could put on sale “pardons” and the pardoner made his money from selling “pardons”.
They were put onto reservations to accommodate settlers and were forced to assimilate into American culture.
Answer:
Whites in the North feared competition for their jobs.
I think it’s b I’m not sure I know it was in a British gallery