Why did Henry Ford embrace the industrial techniques developed by Frederick Winslow Taylor?
A) He wanted to improve the lives of his workers.
B) He wanted to make his factories more efficient.
C) He wanted to improve his public image.
D) He wanted to increase the size of his workforce.
Answer: B
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The basic Allied strategy in World War II was to:
A) defeat Japan first. B) defeat Germany first. C) devote equal resources to both theaters of war. D) fight a defensive war and wait for the Axis powers to exhaust themselves.
Gupta power began to wane as groups seeking greater autonomy in the vicinity of Malwa in central India began to assert themselves, and as a new wave of central Asian nomads, the___________, began to arrive.
a. Bengalis b. Marwanis c. Mongols d. Hunas
As the maps of the Barrow Plantation show:
A) few former slaves stayed on their masters' plantations. B) most former slaves became landowners. C) many former slaves remained on the plantations as sharecroppers and tenants. D) freedmen were unable to form separate communities.
The American version of the Enlightenment:
A) produced no one who achieved world renown, unlike the English and French versions. B) led to the increased popularity of Arminianism but not of Deism. C) was exemplified by Benjamin Franklin. D) had no impact on religion. E) was sparked by Isaac Newton's colonial tour in 1739.