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Henry Ford: Symbol of an Age True/False Quiz | Q&A Latest Update 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Businessmen in the 1920's were surprisingly pessimistic and spent most of the decade dreading the "inevitable collapse of the market and prosperity." - Answer -False Henry Ford believed the greatest impact of the automobile was that it created leisure time, believing work "crushed the spirit and oppressed the masses." - Answer -False The author refutes the idea that Ford was ambivalent about the past and future and claims these ideas were spread by his political enemies. - Answer -False Most people in the Twenties did not see Ford as a symbol of the age but as a vicious robber baron who exploited consumers. - Answer -False Despite being the leader of an industrial revolution, Ford's upbringing on a Dearborn, Michigan farm shaped his values and thoughts. - Answer -True Ford used his money and celebrity to publish and spread his ideas about hard work and the pioneer spirit of Americans. - Answer -True Due to his experience building factories in urban areas, Ford was unusual for his time in praising the newer immigrants to America and their drive to succeed. - Answer -False