How did the introduction of the assembly line affect Ford's factory workers? Workers stopped trying to win better wages through unions. Workers' jobs became more complex and interesting. Workers had easier jobs and shorter hours. Workers made less money despite learning new skills.
C'mon think. Workers' jobs became more complex and interesting. (Not true, people became like machines) Workers had easier jobs and shorter hours. (False. Easier jobs maybe true but shorter hours? No.) Workers made less money despite learning new skills. (They made about the same.) So we are left with: \(\text{Workers stopped trying to win better wages through unions.}\)
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it isn't A i just took the test
A is wrong
@Opcode What would it be in your opinion?
It's not A, I'm pretty sure it's C. Workers DID have easier jobs and shorter wages. The assembly line allowed workers to produce cars quicker, so they didn't have to work as long.
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