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NISA [10]
2 years ago
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1. What did Henry Ford quickly develop a love for?

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Nitella [24]2 years ago
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The thing which Henry Ford quickly developed a love for was:

  • C) assembly lines

Henry Ford was a courageous and diligent in:

  • A) building a horseless carriage took Henry Ford two years of experimentation.

The statement about Henry Ford which showed he was resourceful and innovative is:

  • C) Henry Ford's use of a moving assembly line for automobiles

<h3>Who was Henry Ford?</h3>

He was an American automobiles owner and manufacturer who began the company which is widely known today as Ford Automobiles.

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