hey, i am trying to do my history review sheet and i can't seem to find #2 the question is: "What was the result of interchangeable parts and mass production?" can someone plz help me!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Interchangeable parts and mass production made the product much cheaper to make and to repair. The result that more people could afford to buy these products. The prime example was the first Ford automobiles. Partly because of good wages, the workers could afford to buy these cars -- a unique situation for this time period.

THANK YOU SO MUCH MS.SUE!!!!!!!!!!!!! your always a great help!!!!!!!!

You're very welcome, Sammie. :-)

now i have another one lol........ i already have half of the question answered but can't seem to fine the other half its for the Industrial Revolution and the reasons for it?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution#Causes

power driven machinery (water, steam)

thank you :D

hey Damon, is that all of the reason or is that just one reason?

Well, that is the main reason in my mind. You can also talk about social reasons such as labor being readily available in England in particular due to the "enclosures" or concentration of ownership of previously common pastures in country squires thereby driving the commoners into the cities or the capitalist system making money available to build factories but mainly in my mind it was engineering of water and steam machinery. Needless to say I am an engineer.

hahaha i just love your last sentence! lol! and was is Samuel F.B. Morse who invented the telegraph?