What was the fundamental principle underlying Henry Ford’s business?

a)  Keep the price low and sell more cars.
b)  Keep the price high and sell fewer cars.
c)  Keep the price high and sell more cars.
d)  Keep the price low and sell fewer cars.


a)  Keep the price low and sell more cars.

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A. Charles A. Siringo B. George T. Ruby C. John B. Rayner D. Emmett J. Scott

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A. providing food to the poor in several states to combat malnutrition. B. regulating the farming industry in the South. C. bringing electricity to an impoverished region. D. expanding civil rights for African Americans in eight southern states.

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