Over time, the act of adulterating food for economic gain began to emerge. During the Middle Ages, imported spices were quite valuable. Due to their high prices and limited supply, merchants sometimes combined spices with numerous cheap substitutes such as ground nut shells, pits, seeds, juniper berries, stones or dust. In response, trade guilds were formed to supervise the quality of products and prevent the adulteration of food, and laws were drafted throughout Europe to regulate the quality of bread, wine, milk, butter, and meat. Following the Reformation, however, the influence of guilds wanted and, along with them, their laws. hope this will help.......
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A reason why the Article of Confederation failed was that it did not have the authority to collect taxes. Instead, the national government basically relied on "donations" from the state. It was not until the Constitution was ratified did the national government finally collect taxes. All the other options are true.
This event would be Germany's sinking of an American vessel despite both nations being at a neutral diplomatic standpoint at the time. When the Germans sank the American vessel, without any actual reason to do so, this drastically coldened the relationship between the US and Germany.