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Question 53

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Who thought that workers should be able to critique a workplace's methods of operation and suggested that they might share in the profits produced through increases in efficiency?


A) Leta Hollingworth
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Lillian Gilbreth
D) Elsie Bregman

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