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27 May, 05:14

How did Henry Ford's Model T contribute to the culture of the Roaring Twenties? The Model T used traditional manufacturing methods and was expensive. The Model T was generally affordable allowing more people to own them. The Model T encouraged mass production in other industries. The Model T was a symbol of the extreme wealth generated in this period.

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  1. 27 May, 06:53
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    B. The Model T was generally affordable allowing more people to own them. The Roaring Twenties was a decade of economical and cultural prosperity in Western countries, with many aspects of entertainment (such as jazz, movies and magazines) and quality-of-life appliances (electronics and telephony mostly) becoming more present in people's lives.

    Henry Ford's automobiles was one of the major industries in that decade, being that his mass-produced and cheaper-priced cars made such items affordable to the middle class, giving that until Ford started producing the Model T in large scale, cars where a luxury item (this made cars becoming a social aspect of bigger importance than they where until then).
  2. 27 May, 08:52
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    The Model T was generally affordable allowing more people to own them.
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