Multiple Choice

In the early 20th century, a significant portion of a longshoreman's job involved manually loading and unloading cargo, making physical strength a key determinant of their productivity and wages. With the introduction of containerization and cranes, which allowed for the mechanical movement of massive amounts of goods, what was the most likely economic consequence for the skill of physical strength in this profession?

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