What is the difference between a guild system and a domestic system?

A) The guild system promoted an atmosphere of antagonism between the entrepreneur and the laborer; whereas the domestic system fostered a spirit of conviviality.
B) In the domestic system, laborers were forbidden to organize or strike, and had no close relationship with masters or journeymen, as in the guild system.
C) Domestic systems operated within the city limits; guild systems operated within the countryside.
D) In the guild system, laborers were forbidden to organize or strike, and had no close relationship with masters or journeymen, as in the domestic system.
E) Guild systems employ unskilled labor; whereas domestic systems employ skilled labor.


B

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