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Frost2351

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A contributing factor to the increased number of clerical jobs between 1870 and 1930 was
 
  a. the passage of the income tax amendment.
  b. implementation of affirmative action guidelines.
  c. the need to keep financial records after the introduction of cost accounting.
  d. increased literacy in the population.
  e. lack of new office technology.

Question 2

Reorganization of work and the introduction of new office equipment were responsible for
 
  a. increased upward occupational mobility among clerical workers.
  b. provision of more extensive on-the-job training.
  c. promotion into management tasks for secretaries.
  d. downsizing most offices.
  e. greater occupational specialization among clerical workers.



sabina576

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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