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Ch.7 Roaring 20's

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Henry Ford as entrepreneur and inventor who developed the Model T car
Modle T built on an assembly line. By 1930 more than 40% of the cars in the u.s. were Model T's. produced from 1908,1927.
Assembly line workers stand in one place and put parts of the car together as they go on a moving belt. Revolutionized industy
Detroit,MI ford's first assembly line factory to produce Model T cars. Would become the center of the U.S. auto industry
mass production making of a large number of goods that are exactly alike. One of most popular was the radio
mass media public forms of communication to reach large audiences like radio, television, newspapers
Created by: 000577016r2
Popular U.S. History sets