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What was a result of division of labor at Henry Ford's plants?
Workers were easier to replace when they left.
Workers were more difficult to replace when they left.
Workers needed more training.
Workers easily learned each stage of production.
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Workers were easier to replace when they left.
Breaking work into simple, repetitive tasks meant little skill or training was required, so new hires could be slotted in quickly.
Breaking work into simple, repetitive tasks meant little skill or training was required, so new hires could be slotted in quickly.
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