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Who is generally considered the "Father" of the modern assembly line?

A) Henry Ford
B) Samuel Gompers
C) Andrew Carnegie
D) John D. Rockefeller

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The answer is Henry Ford
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The correct answer is A. Henry Ford.

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Modern Assembly Line is a form of modern assembly and production developed by Henry Ford in the early years of the twentieth century, which was used for the production of the Ford T model. This assembly line is based on delegating specific tasks to different workers organized in a line or a chain formed by stations in which each worker is performing a task such as assembling a specific object, painting, putting the engine, among other tasks. So, the correct answer is A. Henry Ford.

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