Sorry that I am answering so late. The answer to your question is: C. Portugal
After a little searching I found the answer choices to your question. They are:
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1) The two economic laws exist in theory. They have no relation to economics in the real world.
2)The two economic laws exist in theory. They work in practice, but real-world factors can have an effect.
3)The two economic laws work in practice. They apply to real-world economics eighty percent of the time.
4)The two economic laws work in practice. They prove to be true in the real world one hundred percent of the time.
The answer to your question is 4.</span>
Answer:
C. worker productivity is governed by scientific law
Explanation:
The creator of scientific management believed that worker productivity is governed by scientific law. In Taylor's scientific management theory, he believed that there were universal laws which governed efficiency and that these laws were independent of human judgment. The goal of Scientific Management was to find this “one best way” of doing things as efficiently as possible.
During the Revolution, men were off fighting for the new nation. Many of them had to take out loans to keep their farms going in their absence. After the war, the creditors wanted their money. Sometimes the states backed the debtors and ordered the creditors to forgive the debts. But, sometimes they backed the creditors and the peoples' farms - their homes - were foreclosed. Many men were put in debtor prison until family members could come up with the money to get them out.
The new nation was in a horrible crisis with inflation. The war had been financed by loans from Spain and France. The money had to be repaid, but because of the Revolution, a lot of business was lost from the former colonies. Trade with the British West Indies was gone. The new government asked the states for more money, but they said no.
The answer was to print more money, but of course, that never works. It made the money less and less valuable. So now the people had fistfuls of worthless money. So now you have all of these farmers, who had fought in the Revolution, unable to keep their farms. Now they cannot feed their family and they have no property, which at that time meant in most states they could not vote.
It can lead you in the wrong path or decisions,