| Vocabulary Term | Mass Production |
| Definition | Is the process of producing large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines, machinery, and automation, which allows for lower costs and higher output. |
| Fact-1 | Henry Ford revolutionized mass production by using assembly lines to drastically reduce manufacturing time and costs. |
| Fact-2 | It allows for the production of goods at a lower cost, making them affordable for a larger number of consumers. |
| Fact-3 | Standardization of parts is essential, ensuring that each unit is identical and interchangeable. |
| Fact-4 | Increased industrial output and contributed to the global economy. |
| Fact-5 | It led to the rise of consumer culture, as products became more accessible. |
| Buzzword-1 | Efficiency |
| Buzzword-2 | Standardization |
| Buzzword-3 | Assembly line |
| Set # | 12 |
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| Time Period | Early 20th century (1900s) |
| Place | United States |