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The new system of production during the Second Industrial Revolution meant that unskilled workers did
different tasks all day.
one complicated task for many hours.
repetitive tasks for only a few hours.
repetitive tasks for many hours.
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Repetitive tasks for many hours.
Explanation: The new production systems (assembly lines, Taylorism/Fordism) broke work into simple, specialized steps so unskilled workers performed the same repetitive task for long shifts.
Explanation: The new production systems (assembly lines, Taylorism/Fordism) broke work into simple, specialized steps so unskilled workers performed the same repetitive task for long shifts.
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