_________1. Ford overcame his workers' objection to the never-ending, repetitive work on the new assembly line by doubling their wages and shortening their work hours. _________ 2. Although the Model T was built almost a century ago, the fact that it can still be driven around the country is proof of its reliability. _________ 3. Ford's mass production methods, which were extended to other industries, contributed to the U.S.'s winning the Second World War. _________ 4. As a young boy, Henry Ford demonstrated mechanical ability. _________ 5. The model of production that Henry Ford created was instrumental in helping the American industrial middle class take off. _________ 6. Henry Ford produced an automobile that was within the economic reach of the average American. _________ 7. Henry Ford's family background was also a guide or point of reference in the designing of the Model T. _________ 8. It can be said that the Model T put America on wheels in that people used it to move from the countryside to the cities and then to suburbia. _________ 9. After his first car company failed, Henry Ford built a successful race car to re-establish his credibility as a car maker. _________ 10. The Model T is still a favorite with modern-day car enthusiasts because it is easily repaired.