Review this excerpt from the article about Journeymen.
“The guilds that recognized journeymen established guidelines to promote responsible tradesmen, who were held accountable for their own work, and to protect the trade itself and the general public from unskilled workers. To become a master, a journeyman must submit a piece of work to a guild for evaluation. Only after evaluation can a journeyman be admitted to the guild as a master. Sometimes, a journeyman is required to accomplish a three-year working trip, which may be called the journeyman years.”
The statement that best describes the relationships between guilds, journeymen, and masters is–
A. A guild pairs masters and journeymen for training.
B. A master recommends a journeyman to a guild for approval.
C. A guild reviews the work of a journeyman and can admit him as a master.
D. A journeyman finds a master to work with through a guild.