Birth of Ford's Influences in Term Paper

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Ford's inventions did not only improve the economy of the United States because of the contributions that the Ford automobiles provided. Moreover, his inventions had presented new job opportunities to people, specifically in being involved in automobile industry. Ford's inventions also gave hope and new dreams to others who wish to become like Henry Ford someday.

Along with the machineries and technologies where Ford demonstrated his intellect, he also showed his skills in management. It was Ford who changed the traditional 48 hours of work a week into just 40 hours. Also, he was the one who started the "five-dollar" day where the wage of the laborers was twice the regular wage at that time. Despite of the success that the Ford automobile had achieved, the monotonous process of the assembly line came to alienate workers (Towards a Modern Day America) that even Ford agreed that no worker would feel happy with such a monotonous job. To solve this problem, Ford came up with different programs for his workers especially the immigrant ones. According to the book Towards a Modern Day America,

Ford first tried to adapt his mostly immigrant workers to these conditions through an Americanization program.
His "Education Department" taught classes in English, sobriety, obedience, and industrial efficiency to the unskilled laborers entering the factory.

With the innovations, changes, and development that Ford's inventions had contributed to the American society are conflicts that he declined. People considered cars and cigarettes, which were the most popular goods in the 1920s, as the initiator of freedom and rebellion (Towards a Modern Day America, Chapter 4). The fashion of wearing short skirts for women also started in the 1920s.

Despite that Henry Ford rejects the new changes in the American society, which he views as the evils of "new America" (Toward a Modern Day America, Chapter 4), it can not be denied that the period of Fordism was an era of complexities. The developments in technology and the improvement of economy were tied with conflicts in society due to the urbanization and modernization of the people, where values were lost and new attitudes of individuals emerged. Getting wealthy and improving their businesses became the center in the lives of many, thus forcing some in the society to walk in the wrong path just to gain….....

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