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Industrial Revolution
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1927 20 horse power Ended production May 26 1927. The model could not keep up with the changing times. What could have been done to keep the Model T up to par with other cars? Think of cars today.
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British made. 10.5 horse power. Very much like the Model T, very reliable. It was exported to Japan. Was the exportation to Japan successful?
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1913 10 horse power. French made. This was an attempt to compete or answer the Model T. Why would a European company attempt to compete with the popular Model T?
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1918 20 horse power. In the 1910’s began to challenge the Model T in popularity, but did not succeed. What are some possible explanations as to why the Chevy was not able to fully compete with the Ford Model T?
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Compare these two paintings. What does each make a statement of? Which painting was made before the industrial revolution and which after the beginning of the revolution?
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What were working conditions like during the industrial revolution? What helped to change these conditions? What people were involved in these conditions?
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