In the 1920's industries were a major investment and produce major money. Workers complained of horrible working conditions, bad pay, and awful hours. Others who weren't aware of these issues saw industries as a big hit. Especially with the new form of production which was the assembly line created by Tom Ford. Mr. Ford also created the everyday man's car the model T which was affordable and reliable for the common man. Children were also known to work in big businesses and were also known to have many injuries due to how small they were. Because they were so small, they were used to fix things in tight spaces where adults couldn't reach which would cause lose of fingers hands etc. also in some cases, girls hair would get caught in the machines and cause major injuries as well. All of these factors all tie to the industries in the 1920's. There was a known good side and a not so known bad side unless you experienced it first hand.
By: Maggie Romero
By: Maggie Romero