The Role Of Production And Industry In The 1920's

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1920s, also known as the “Roaring Twenties”, was a time where life was perfect and faster for Americans. People began the usage of cars, and automobile changed lives of many people (Crewe, 1). After World War I, the U.S. economy experienced massive growth during the 1920s. Production and industry changed while the assembly line increased production. The assembly line, developed by Henry Ford, was very important behind the change. Ford was determined to build cars as cheaply and quickly as possible, each worker in Ford’s factory did just one job. Because of the assembly line, automobiles tripled and are more affordable than before. Business grew by approximately 85% and wages increased 8%. There were more household goods like washing machine