Asked by Kaileigh
Before Henry Ford revolutionized the automobile industry, most cars were made
on an assembly line.
one at a time, by hand.
by unskilled workers.
using a disassembly line.
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one at a time, by hand.
Before Ford’s mass-production methods (notably the moving assembly line), cars were largely handcrafted individually by skilled workers, which made them expensive and slow to produce.
Before Ford’s mass-production methods (notably the moving assembly line), cars were largely handcrafted individually by skilled workers, which made them expensive and slow to produce.
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