what invention enabled the mass production
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It is hard to say. I have a sculpture that is a mass production piece that retailed for $200.
· Jet aircraft mass production began in the 1940s · John F. Kennedy's assassination
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Johannes Gutenberg was considered a humanist due to his contributions to the spread of knowledge through the invention of the printing press. His innovation enabled the mass production of books and the widespread dissemination of ideas, fostering learning and intellectual growth across Europe during the Renaissance.
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The invention of the assembly line made mass production of the automobile possible without requiring specially trained workers.
The purpose is that ultimately every customer can have the exact specification of the exact product he or she (the customer) wants. This is enabled by (amongst others) the internet and mass production.
Jump started the mass production of cars. It enabled lower prices with better competition. Jump started the mass production of cars. It enabled lower prices with better competition.
Henry Ford's invention of the Assembly Line probably fits this question. It allowed Mass Production automobile thus dropping the costs greatly.
Henry Ford's most important invention was the mass production assembly line. It reduced the cost of automobile production to the point that cars became available to almost every American family. As other consumer products adapted the concept of Henry Ford's mass production, prices fell and living standards improved for everyone.
Generally speaking mass production helps society. As in the long ago situation with Henry Ford, his mass production of early automobiles made the price of a car affordable. In conjunction with that came greater sales and profits. This enabled Ford to pay his workers more than other auto companies. Usually mass production means lower prices for the consumer.
The printing press was a revolutionary invention that enabled mass production of written materials, leading to a significant increase in literacy and access to information. While typewriters were important for personal and business correspondence, the printing press had a far greater impact on society as a whole.
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg transformed the way information was exchanged during the Renaissance. This technology enabled the mass production of books and other written materials, making information more widely accessible and allowing for the spread of new ideas and knowledge.
The printing press enabled maps to be mass-produced quickly and accurately, allowing for wider distribution and dissemination of geographical knowledge. This facilitated exploration by providing explorers with more accurate and detailed maps, aiding navigation and discovery of new territories. The printing press also allowed for the standardization of map design and production, improving consistency and reliability in mapping.