What was Henry Ford's contribution to the automobile industry?
A) He invented the automobile.
B) He globalized the manufacture and distribution of automobiles.
C) He established the Indianapolis 500 as a way to make his cars more popular.
D) He introduced the assembly line and made cars affordable to the middle class.
E) He was a marketing genius, and promoted automobiles as the first major consumer good in the U.S.
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