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Henry Ford famously said, "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."

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When did Henry Ford say coming together is a beginning keeping together is progress working together is success.?

Henry Ford did not say this quote. This is actually a quote by Edward Everett Hale.


What does Henry Ford's quote Thinking is the hardest work there is which is the probable reason why so few engage in it' mean?

It means that people DON'T THINK. Some people are lazy and don't want to do it while others won't take the time to do it. Most people are taught as kids to memorize the correct answers, not to think. Another way to look at it - maybe the way Henry Ford did: It also points out to the fact that the people who do the thinking, typically the owners of large businesses, delegate most of the tasks that can be done by someone else, to devote the time to the most important of them all, thinking. This thinking involves how to take the next big step, rather than getting stuck up in the daily chores of running the business.


What is a hook and thesis statement about Henry ford?

Alright, buckle up buttercup. A hook about Henry Ford could be something like "Forget the Kardashians, let's talk about a real game-changer: Henry Ford." As for a thesis statement, you could go with "Henry Ford revolutionized the automotive industry with his innovative assembly line techniques, forever changing the way cars were manufactured and paving the way for modern transportation as we know it today." So there you have it, the tea on Henry Ford served hot and fresh.


Who created the model T?

The Model T was created by the Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford. It was first introduced in 1908 and revolutionized the automotive industry by making cars more affordable and accessible to the general population.


What did Henry ford believe and value?

Henry Ford believed in the principles of efficiency, innovation, and mass production. He valued simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and providing affordable products to the masses. Ford also implemented the idea of paying workers higher wages to increase productivity and loyalty.