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Which best describes one outcome of Henry Ford's method of production?

His method required highly skilled workers, so new schools arose to train factory workers.

Machines involved in the method were expensive, so the goods they produced were also expensive.

Only a handful of products could made by his method, so it did not gain widespread use.

Products made by his method took less time to build, so they cost less.


Sagot :

Answer: I'm pretty sure the other person who answered meant:

D. Products made by his method took less time to build, so they cost less.

They probably typed or copied and pasted something by accident.

Also I can confirm that D is the correct answer, just took a test on the Industrial Revolution.