The guild system did not change women's roles in the economy because even though many women became professionals, their pay was not enough to affect the economy.
Explanation:
A guild is an association of tradesmen or merchants who oversee the practice of their craft or trade in a particular area. Women mostly stayed home and very few received wages of any kind for services performed. Medieval guilds limited women's participation, and usually only the widows and daughters of known masters were allowed in the guilds.
Mostly the guilds were male dominant and women remained to assist men in making money by selling and buying inn the guilds. Even if a women entered the guild she was exempted in bearing any role or excluded totally from the guild offices.
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Answer:
homophobic.
Explanation:
homophobic. is prejudiced and against homosexual i-e bullying and violence for lesbians, transgender and gay. homophobic refer to insult and discriminate against homosexual to make them feel inferior than hetero-sexual. This observe in many countries and more societies consider it illegal and this is reason society member discriminate homosexual.
Answer:
Northern Georgia is covered by the southern edges of the Appalachian Mountains. The heavily forestand Blue Ridge Mountains, famed for a bluish color when seen from a distance, form the eastern front of the Appalachians from Georgia to Pennysylvania. The state's highest point is located here, Brasstown Bald at 4,784 ft.
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We have to exclude all the monarchies from this, even the constitutional monarchies. These are: United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
This leaves us with c as the correct answer!
Ps. I can't answer the second question since you forgot the question