A key to Henry Ford's success in the mass production of automobiles was
A. the moving assembly line.
B. the use of welds instead of rivets to speed production.
C. the training of highly skilled workers.
D. a reduction in the size of his labor force.
E. his encouragement of labor unions in organizing his factories.
Answer: A
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