How did Henry Ford's innovations affect consumers?

A) They could support organized labor by buying from Ford.
B) They could choose from a large variety of models.
C) They could buy luxury cars for the first time.
D) They could buy cars for much less money than before.
E) They could buy cars that were much faster than any others.


D

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