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The Arab that stole the street from you In the early twentieth century, the car became the fastest-growing means of transportation in the world, after the American engineer Henry Ford was able to revolutionize the world of mass production. The secret of his company's success was its ability to produce a huge number of high-quality cars in record time. One of the effects of the ease of car production is the complete change in the shape of the city, and it is no exaggeration to say that the city before Ford was different from the city after him. The reason for this is the ability of every person to own a car, and then public places in cities such as streets and squares became owned by cars, and the city was designed from the point of view of the car, which led to the emergence of urban patterns that depend on the car only for their existence, such as American suburbs, which suburbs such as the Fifth Settlement were designed on the basis of. The difference between old city designs and modern designs is clear when we think that the former were designed before the emergence of cars and the latter after them. #Aldaheeh #Museum_of_the_Future Sources: :Articles and Related Links https://www.amazon.com/Highway-City-L... https://www.amazon.com/Death-Life-Gre... https://www.wyomingpublicmedia.org/20... https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/... https://www.britannica.com/biography/... https://www.fordmodelt.net/ http://autolife.umd.umich.edu/Environ... https://www.thoughtco.com/levittown-l... • How The Ford Model T Took Over The World • Henry Ford FULL DOCUMENTARY America... Images' Copyrights: Wikimedia Commons (Henry Ford – steam engine – Levittown House) Britannica (Henry Ford – Ford Model T) The Collections of the Henry Ford (Henry Ford's Birthplace- Ford Factories at Mack Avenue -Ford Model T- Henry Ford at Age 18- The Detroit Automobile Company) Automotive history (Cadillac Car) Real Engineering (How The Took Over the World