There are different types of guilds in the world ranging from craft related guilds to business types like the merchant guild. Although there's a wide range of guilds, there are common reasons why people join guild. Here are two reasons why:
1. Companionship: The essence of joining a guild is to people who you can feel like they're extensions of your own family. People you can rely on times of need as well as offer you their support in your endeavors. These like minded people make you feel safe and as well as recognized.
2. Personal Benefits: Let's face it. All of us would only join groups if and only if it is beneficial for us. These guilds often hand out information, tips, and other rewards which could greatly benefit us in our crafts. Some new entrepreneurs would join guilds headed by market hegemons to learn some tips as well as get some backing which could greatly benefit their budding businesses.
Given the situation above regarding the reports made by an interest group about the poor performance of an executive branch agency, this is considered as an informal example of Checks and Balances political system. The answer to this is the third option.
<span>True.... The people who worked in factories and mills during the Industrial Revolution worked in very poor working conditions, which included fourteen hour workdays.</span>
The <span>relationship between the American colonies before the Revolutionary War was almost non-existent--with each colony functioning very much independently from the others, as if they were almost different countries. </span>