Why did General Motors (GM) surpass Ford in sales of automobiles in the 1920s?
A) GM models were cheaper than the Ford Model T.
B) GM applied mass production techniques with which Ford was unfamiliar.
C) GM models were bare-bones compared to the much fancier Ford cars.
D) GM successfully marketed different styles and designs.
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