Question

In regard to labor, what did Ford do for his workers?

a. He invited labor leaders to set up unions at Ford.

b. He paid more than double the wages paid by other factory owners.

c. He improved work conditions, making the jobs more interesting.

d. He made it more difficult for them to be consumers.

e. He paid more, with compensation that included stock options.

ANS: B TOP: An Urban Age and a Consumer Society

DIF: Moderate REF: Full p. 687 | Seagull p. 702

MSC: Understanding OBJ: 1. Explain why the city was so central a place for the Progressive movement in the United States.

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