Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an argument used to support the standardized job approach of scientific management in the early days of the American Industrial Revolution?
A) Job clarity led to more satisfied workers.
B) Workers were basically lazy and not prone to self-motivation.
C) Workers needed the clarity of jobs provided during this period of time given the complexity of the work.
D) Simplifying work allowed workers of diverse ethnic backgrounds to work together in a systematic way.
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