How did Henry Ford contribute to changes in transportation in the early

How did Henry Ford contribute to changes in transportation in the early 20th century? A. Ford perfected the interchangeable tire, making road travel easier. B. Ford invented the first car and it quickly became the number one choice for transportation. C. Ford invented the electric motor, thus allowing cars to travel over longer distances across counrty. D. Ford perfected the assembly line, driving the cost of cars down, thus making them affordable to most people.

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The  Henry Ford contribute to changes in transportation in the early 20th century by Ford perfected the assembly line, driving the cost of cars down, thus making them affordable to most people. Thus option (d) is correct.

What is transportation?

Transportation refers to the movement of people, goods, or animals from one place to another. It is an essential part of modern society, enabling the movement of goods and people across various distances and facilitating economic, social, and cultural exchanges.

Transportation systems are typically designed to be efficient, safe, and sustainable. They play a critical role in supporting economic growth, trade, and tourism, and are essential for enabling people to access education, healthcare, and other essential services.

The Ford perfected the assembly line, reduced the cost of cars , that made the cars affordable to most people. This helped in  Henry Ford contribution  in transportation in the early 20th century.

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