The economic efficiency achieved by car makers and other major industries in the 1920s owed much to scientific management system pioneered by

a. Frederick W. Taylor.
b. Horace Kallen.
c. H. L. Mencken.
d. John T. Scopes.
e. Ransom E. Olds.


a

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