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Think about the effects of Henry Ford's worker programs. How did Ford change Detroit and Michigan?

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Michigan became a more diverse place.

Ford's factories became an attractive destination for workers.

Detroit's population exploded with the growth of a new auto industry.

Immigrants became less interested in coming to Michigan.

Ford's programs encouraged more immigrant workers to come to Detroit and Michigan.

Fewer workers were encouraged to come to Detroit.

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Answer:

it is A,B,C,E

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i know cause just did it and i ot it wrong and it showed me the right answer which I just told you.

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The correct answers are B) Ford's factories became an attractive destination for workers. C) Detroit's population exploded with the growth of the new auto industry. E) Ford's programs encouraged more immigrant workers to come to Detroit and Michigan.

Henry Ford changed Detroit and Michigan in that Ford's factories became an attractive destination for workers, Detroit's population exploded with the growth of the new auto industry, and Ford's programs encouraged more immigrant workers to come to Detroit and Michigan.

Henry Ford(1863-1947) was the owner of the car company "Ford." He produced the famous "Model T" and sold thousands of cars due to the implementation of the assembly line that facilitated and accelerated the production of the Ford Model T.

This massive production attracted new workers and immigrants that wanted jobs in the automotive industry, which, by the way, increased the population of Detroit, Michigan.

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