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Biographies - Henry Ford
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Henry Ford | Born: July 30, 1863 | Died: April 7, 1947 | Briefly Founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As owner of the Ford Company he became one of two or three richest and best-known people in the world. |
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Related Quizzes Num | | | Title | Category | About | Author | Times Taken | Average Score(%) |
1 |  | | Car Advertising Slogans | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 874 | 33.8 |
2 |  | | Ford Mustang: America's First Pony Car | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 1,985 | 52.7 |
3 |  | | Cars of the 1950s: Part 1 | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 1,380 | 57.7 |
4 |  | | Fords of the 1950s | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 648 | 52.1 |
5 |  | | Fords of the 1970s | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 305 | 52.8 |
6 |  | | Muscle Cars: Part I | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 3,249 | 65 |
7 |  | | Cars of the 1950s: Part II | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 869 | 61.9 |
8 |  | | Cars of the 1960s: Part I | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 1,522 | 57.7 |
9 |  | | Cars of the 1960s: Part II | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 1,485 | 48.5 |
10 |  | | Cars of the 1970s: Part I | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | Samurai Sam | 847 | 58.1 |
11 |  | | General Motors: Identify the Brand | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | FRANKL1965 | 395 | 65.7 |
12 |  | | Ford Model T | American Culture, Automotive Industry | | bill | 567 | 54.9 |
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| Grand Averages for these 12 Quizzes | | | 55.1 |
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