WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
These were artisans who worked for pay but were still learning their trade.
A
Master
B
Journeyman
C
Apprentice
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -After completing a fixed term of service of from five to nine years, an apprentice became a journeyman, i.e., a craftsman who could work for one or another master and was paid with wages for his labour.

Detailed explanation-2: -After you complete an apprenticeship, you can become a journeyman. Journeymen typically report to a master tradesperson like a master electrician or master craftsperson. Journeymen possess required licenses and skills needed to perform their job well.

Detailed explanation-3: -An apprentice was a young person, most often male, who learned a trade by working for a guild master. Apprenticeships often began at age 12, and commonly lasted from two to seven years.

Detailed explanation-4: -guild, also spelled gild, an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests. Guilds flourished in Europe between the 11th and 16th centuries and formed an important part of the economic and social fabric in that era.

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