By Stephanie, Shawn, Claudia, Kimisha

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By Stephanie, Shawn, Claudia, Kimisha Assembly Line By Stephanie, Shawn, Claudia, Kimisha

What levels of education were necessary to work on the line? 18 or younger, then you could only work for 12 hours a day. If you are older than 18 you could work how ever much you wanted to.

How did the assembly line change productivity? Mass Production Production of many items all at one time.

Were specialized skills required to work on the line? No skills needed Lifting objects Following directions

What was the impact of the assembly line on wage rate? $5 a day Back in the 19th century $5 was a lot of money

Investigate today’s pay for assembly line jobs? $18-19 In the 21st century every thing is more expensive.

Would the answers to the question be different today than during the Industrial Revolution? Yes because every thing is more complicated and smaller than in the 19th century, and for people to work in factories need to have an education