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Summary Of: Mass-produced
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Mass Production (band)
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citations
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verification
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reliable references
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challenged
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removed
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assembly lines
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capital intensive
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automated
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robots
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machine presses
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workbench
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jigs
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gauge blocks
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assembly lines
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craft production
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Vertical integration
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Henry Ford
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Ford Motor Company
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pre-manufactured parts
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assembly lines
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Venice
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Venice Arsenal
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factory
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Johannes Gutenberg
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Bible
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printing press
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Industrial Revolution
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Portsmouth Block Mills
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Royal Navy
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Napoleonic Wars
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American Civil War
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Springfield Armory
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interchangeable parts
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Armory practice
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American System of Watch Manufacturing
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dollar watches
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American system of manufacturing
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steam power
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electrified
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machinery
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Alexis de Tocqueville
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Democracy in America
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wealth
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Batch production
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Craft production
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Job production
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Instant manufacturing
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Just-in-time
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Lean manufacturing
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Industrial engineering
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Operations management
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Manufacturing
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Mass market
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Outline of industrial organization
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Pilot plant
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Production, costs, and pricing
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Fast-moving consumer goods
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Ford Model T
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