Mass production revolutionized the U.S. economy by significantly increasing the efficiency and scale of manufacturing, leading to lower costs and prices for consumers. It facilitated the rapid growth of industries, particularly in the automotive sector, and contributed to the rise of consumer culture. Additionally, mass production created jobs and transformed labor practices, fostering urbanization as people moved to cities for factory work. Overall, it played a crucial role in establishing the U.S. as a global economic power during the 20th century.
cobblers had nearly dissapeared
They became larger and less personal.
the mass production of high quality steel
it increased war production
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It would make the value of the item decrease.
Mass production
the answer is that it has an influence on us
I had no idea there were cars being mass produced INSIDE us! I wonder if this interferes with our internal organs....
It's responsible for giving us weight, and for allowing us to keep our feet on the ground.
Sagging is one measure of the effect gravity has upon a mass. This can be observed visually, as gravity is constantly pulling everything, including us, down.
If he died in Mass Effect 1 then he is not in Mass Effect 2. If he survived Mass Effect 1 he shows up in Mass Effect 2 but he can not be killed.