The invention of the assembly line revolutionized work in the U.S. by drastically increasing production efficiency and reducing the time needed to manufacture goods. It allowed for the specialization of labor, where workers focused on specific tasks, leading to higher output and lower costs. This shift not only transformed manufacturing processes but also contributed to the rise of mass production, making products more accessible to the general public and reshaping consumer culture. Consequently, it laid the foundation for modern industrial practices and the growth of the economy.
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outsourcing to foreign countries
Henry Ford made the assembly line wich made the process of making things faster...and now today people us it all over the word. examples making cars or electronics,furniture to.So as you can see it cahnged the world!! :) Thats my mark!!
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The invention of the light bulbs really changed the economy. The production can be now carried out twenty four hours a day resulting into more production of the commodity and also creating more employment for the people too. The work can be done properly even when the natural availability of light is less.
It was an invention that changed the history of computers.
Invention? Whatever...
it changed the way we think on what to do
it changed by... well it changed... It just changed!
the camera
agriculture
yes
tesla
The invention of barbed wire by Joseph Glidden changed the West for farmers whose land and livestock needed protection.
Typewriter
no
Gunpowder