What did Henry Ford mean when he said he was going to “democratize the automobile”? How did he achieve this goal?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Ford meant that he was going to make the automobile more affordable.
2. After many experiments, he settled on the assembly line as the key to achieving his goal.
3. The assembly line reduced the time and cost of producing cars.
4. Ford’s factories emphasized the nonstop flow from raw materials to finished product.

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A) Mexico B) Spain C) New England D) the plantation South E) the Midwest

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A) ?They were subjected to the same immigration restriction as southern and eastern Europeans. B) ?They went wherever work was available. C) ?Most ended up in the southwest. D) ?They became a major source of labor in the Texas cotton belt. E) ?All of these are correct.

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A) it resulted from a deal with Napoleon Bonaparte. B) it compelled Thomas Jefferson to abandon his view of the Constitution. C) it was in accord with Jefferson's interest in westward expansion. D) it almost doubled the size of the United States. E) it signaled American support for France in its war with Britain.

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