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What was a result of division of labor at Henry Ford's plants?

1 Workers were easier to replace when they left.
2 Workers were more difficult to replace when they left.
3 Workers needed more training.
4 Workers easily learned each stage of production

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It's the 4th option.
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User Jplatte
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4. Workers easily learned each stage of production.

Step-by-step explanation:

With the sequential construction system a small group of individuals designed the vehicle and get together procedure, and a bigger group of incompetent laborers fabricated the cars. What was so amazing about Ford's procedure was that any man, regardless of whether he had never seen a vehicle, could take a shot at the mechanical production system and with a couple of guidelines he could be a piece of the group building vehicles.

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