In the post-war period, the automobile industry successfully converted back to producing cars, but small family farms found it increasingly difficult to compete with large "factory" farms spurred by technological advances, and many farmers left the land.
steel
All of the answers are correct.the steel industry, the rubber industry, and the petroleum industryA+ Students :o)
The automobile industry grew from 500 million before World War 1 to 3 billion in 1929. This growth was fueled by increasing consumer demand for cars, advancements in production methods like assembly lines, and the economic prosperity of the "Roaring Twenties."
What are the benefits and harms petrochemical industry?
The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was about working conditions in the meatpacking industry.
Ronald Edsforth has written: 'Class conflict and cultural consensus' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, Automobile industry workers, Consumption (Economics), Economic conditions, Mass society, Social conditions, Social conflict
Wilhelm Eberwein has written: 'Market or mafia' -- subject(s): Management, Economic conditions, Executives 'Borgwards Fall' -- subject(s): History, Automobile industry and trade, Borgward automobile
automobile
Industry demand is subject to genera economic conditions. Firm demand is determined by economic conditions and competition
automobile
Two major signals of economic growth are home sales and automobile sales. The automobile industry takes advantage of technology in each new car model on the market and this tends to account for a significant portion of economic growth.
The automobile changed industry in America and started economic growth, mass production, and standardization plus management.
Donald Finlay Davis has written: 'Conspicuous production' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, Automobiles, Economic conditions, Elite (Social sciences), History, Social aspects of Automobiles, Social conditions
Roy A. Church has written: 'Kenricks in hardware' -- subject(s): Archibald Kenrick & Sons, Hardware industry, History 'Herbert Austin' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, Businesspeople, Biography, History 'Economic and social change in a Midland town' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions 'Kenricks in hardware; a family business, 1791-1966' -- subject(s): Archibald Kenrick & Sons 'An aspect of family enterprise in the industrial revolution' 'The rise and decline of the British motor industry' -- subject(s): History, Automobile industry and trade, Automobiles
In the 1920 it was automobile significant impact
Ragaei El Mallakh has written: 'The Suez Canal: its economic significance' 'Capital investment in the Middle East' -- subject(s): Capital investments, Economic conditions, Economic integration 'Kuwait, trade and investment' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic conditions, Investments 'Qatar, development of an oil economy' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Petroleum industry and trade 'Qatar' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Gas industry, Petroleum industry and trade
Henry Ford was captain of the automobile industry