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Level P

A Golden Tragedy
A Late Night Chat With a Parakeet
A Nation on Wheels
About Trees
Acropolis Adventure
Art Around Us
Becky's Puzzle Problem
Breeds of Dogs
Coyote and the Star
Daniel Boone
Deep Inside a Copper Mine
Desert People
Dogs at Work
Fantastic Flying Machines
Friends Around the World
Giant Pandas
Goldilocks and the Other Three Bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Helen Keller
History to Chew On
I Am the Hope Diamond
Inside the Beast
Landon's Pumpkins
Magnetism
Manatees
Max
Musical Instruments
Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses
Shelter Pets Are Best
Sonia Joins the Supreme Court
The 100th Day Project
The Homework Lesson
The Mona Lisa Mystery
The State Hermitage: Russia's Amazing Museum
The Steam Engine
World Cup Soccer
A Nation on Wheels A Nation on Wheels
nonfiction
Words Included:
   automobile
   chemical
   distance
   expensive
   foreign
   import
   inventor
   manufacture
   production
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Book Summary:
There are over 200 million cars and trucks just in the United States. From Henry Ford's invention of the Model T. in 1903, the popularity of the automobile has skyrocketed. Ford's invention of the assembly line allowed him to manufacture more cars faster, which made cars more affordable to the general public. How has the car industry changed and what does the future hold for automobile companies around the world? Photographs and charts support the text.
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