He applied the ideas of the assembly line, bringing the work to different stations, to the automotive industry, and also applied the idea of interchangable parts to automobile manufacturing. Both big steps in making the car affordable to the masses.
2007-10-10 08:00:36
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answered by wwsracing 5
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Because he supported Adolf Hitler - constructed nazi military equipment until the last days of 1945 IN GERMANY - was deeply nazi - and gave the major alibi for the US to invade a ruined Europe -
Just a question - how many statues of Ford today in the US ????
2007-10-08 02:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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one of the first cars or perhaps the first car that was easily available to the masses was the model t ford , it was only available in black , he was a pioneer although ford isnt so great anymore
2007-10-08 02:38:11
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answered by likeminded 3
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Cause he started the first mass production assembly line.
2007-10-08 02:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Mass production.
2007-10-08 02:39:33
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answered by ali n 2
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not just the assembly line and cars the masses could afford, but profitability. one example: he invented the charcoal briquet, to use leftover wood he could not use in car building.his cousin ran the cmpany kingsford
2007-10-10 19:32:12
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answered by tunnellram 2
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He mastered the art of mass production for the auto industry. But he was also an anti-semite and Nazi sympathizer, so he was also a jerk.
2007-10-08 02:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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he realized how useful the assembly line would b in assembling vehicles and implemeted it
2007-10-08 02:36:21
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answered by Da Pizza Man 2
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Can you build a car?
2007-10-08 02:35:18
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answered by Fuzzybutt 7
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the asembly line .... and he was a cross dresser
2007-10-08 02:35:20
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answered by ? 6
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