It bettered efficiency, created more jobs and made the work place a little safer.
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Ford, Silver-ado, Chevy that is a total of three
industry, travel and communication
How will the general environment of the trucking industry change over the next three years (i.e. demographics - aging population)?
The American automobile industry followed the pattern of many other oligopolies. Approximately three decades ago the automobile industry had a concentration ratio of 100. All automobiles were made here in America. But since then there have been two major changes. The first was set off by the gasoline shortages we had in the 1970s. The higher gas prices that followed made fuel-efficient cars-particularly Japanese cars-much more attractive to the American buyer. Imports, which had been limited to just 10% of the market, shot up to about 30% by the mid 1980s. With about the same significance to the industry has been the beginning of the Japanese transplants, which began setting up assembly lines during the 1980s. Today these firms assemble half the motor vehicles produced in the US.
The three major sections of an automobile, in a simple description, would be the engine, the drive train, and the frame /body. keep in mind that a automobile is very complex and that those three sections are made up of hundreds if not thousand of parts.
People could get to places faster. Automobiles became widespread throughout the 50s and made the average American more mobile. This effectively shrunk the world and changed the way people thought from then on.
Daimler's first car was a three wheeler
The first production Automobile was a three wheeler, 1890
Ford Motor Company controlled the market in the 1920's, mainly due to the invention of the automobile 'assembly line' in 1914 by Henry Ford.General Motors Corporation (GMC)Chrysler- which was started in 1925 by Walter Chrysler, former head of 'GMC'. Mister Chrysler created the 'Chrysler Six' which with it's high compression engine was fast at 75mph / 121kph
general assembly
There are three syllables in the assembly. Ass/em/bly.
Yes, that was the National Assembly.