Frederick W. Taylor's efforts to improve efficiency through scientific management:

A) benefitted workers as the labor-intensive work was done by machines.
B) proved to be more effective than the assembly line system.
C) doubled the profits of industrialists.
D) made working conditions even more miserable.
E) led to large-scale unemployment as machines replaced men.


D

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