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The 1920’s were a decade of prosperity in the United States, especially for the car industry. ...
The underlying causes of the boom of the car industry were that as the veterans returned from war, the economy boomed, countries owed the USA money, and it got rich. ... This was the first car off the assembly line introduced by Ford. People realised that a car was something very useful and most importantly very accessible. The average price for a car back then was $1,500. ... The car was as basic as you could get. As Henry Ford once said "Americans can have any kind of car they want, and any color they want, as long as its a Ford, and as long as its black.” Now practically everyone in the country could afford a car, and nearly every household in America owned a car. ... Soon after the model T came off the assembly line, other car manufacturers followed suit and started building their cars off an assembly line aswell. ... People discovered something called touring, which is going on trips or picnics in your car, it being your home during the trip.
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