Question: The relationship between a master and apprentice differed from those between an employer and employee. What is an example of how these relationships differed? Responses The relationship between a master and apprentice was factory-based, whereas that of an employer and employee was based in the employer's home. The relationship between a master and apprentice was factory-based, whereas that of an employer and employee was based in the employer's home. A master was indifferent to whether or not their apprentice became a successful craftsman, but the employer did everything to ensure his employees' success. A master was indifferent to whether or not their apprentice became a successful craftsman, but the employer did everything to ensure his employees' success. A master usually had a personal relationship with their apprentice. In contrast, most employers had little attachment to their employees. A master usually had a personal relationship with their apprentice. In contrast, most employers had little attachment to their employees. A master usually treated his apprentice poorly but wage employees were treated well with many benefits.