Henry Ford's great contribution to modern industrial culture was

A. his sensitivity to the needs of the modern worker.
B. his canny use of product diversification to appeal to a wide range of individual tastes.
C. his commitment to standardization and assembly-line mass production.
D. the invention of the gasoline engine.


Answer: C

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a. like a freak and an animal. b. as a wild man and kept in a cage. c. with praise as naturally graceful, and he was depicted as dignified. d. contempt by the elite of society.

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