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Mass production in the US in the 1920

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While mass production and assembly lines allowed for a boom of economic growth, it also brought a substantial increase in collective and individual prosperity throughout the 1920s. This, however, was brought to a halt at the end of the decade by the Great Depression.

Definition of Mass Production

In the present day, if I wanted to buy a new set of dining room chairs, I could simply go out to a furniture store and buy them. I probably wouldn't have to spend too much time inspecting each chair before I bought them because I can assume that they're made on an assembly line, therefore they're probably all going to be more or less identical. This type of manufacturing is what's known as mass production, and when it was first introduced over 100 years ago, it dramatically changed millions of lives.

Mass production is a way of producing large amounts of standardized material goods, which means that they are all generally identical. In most cases, mass production involves the use of an assembly line, which involves a product being moved down a line as the individual parts are added until it reaches the end of the line as a finished product.

Prior to the 19th century, most objects and products were produced by hand, either by a single person or a group of people working together. This process was slow and often produced small batches of items that had no standard shape or size. Throughout the 19th century, however, new tools and technologies allowed for labor to become mechanized, which increased the speed of production and the output of material goods. Eventually, this type mechanization developed into the type of manufacturing we are familiar with today.

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