<span>No, women mostly stayed home and very few received wages of any kind for services performed.
Guilds were organizations of skilled workers coming together to help and protect one another.
Guild systems were created during the Middle Ages to protect skilled workers. Skilled laborers were typically dominated by men except for cases of widows. There are no real records of women being in guilds but many records of women working from home and taking care of children. Though guilds would come to the aid of widowed women, they were rarely allowed to join a guild. </span>
Solidarity is created
Poland holds free elections
The revolution spreads to Hungary
The communist party dissolves itself in Hungary
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Answer:
Both limited the king's power and gave power to citizens.
Explanation:
- Both of these are government power limits. The second commonality is that they are both written agreements that describe what governments can and cannot do.
- Both the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights are historically important documents; While Magna Carta was intended to act as a peace treaty between the troubled barons and King John
- The English Bill of Rights ensured that the monarchy in England did not have too much accumulated power and thus empowered Parliament.
One impact of the printing press was a general increase in literacy and education. This was because books suddenly became cheaper - until then they had to be hand-written, and so the monopoly on knowledge was generally in the hands of the church, who was responsible for re-writing books.
One indirect impact was the decrease of the power of the church, who no longer had the monopoly on knowledge.