Essays About cars in the united states

 

  • Cars in the United States
    ... About thirty years ago, the United States had difficulties in making cars; that was before the Japanese caused competition. American cars are usually big. ...
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  • Cars Then and Now
    ... chief exceptions Japan imports a tiny amount of the cars sold in Japan, and the United States only export a tiny amount of the cars sold in the United States. ...
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  • Ideas of Automobiles
    ... Ford produced about 16 million Model T's. During the great depression, the demand for cars in the United States dropped to an all-time low. ...
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  • Electric Cars
    The Constitution of the United States of America contains the basic rights of citizens of this country. ... "Free Speech in the United States". ...
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  • "Solar Powered Cars"
    ... Because of the solar powered car the United States can conserve millions of barrels of fuel each day. ... These cars save money because they do not use gasoline. ...
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  • Racing, Feeling Life In The Fa
    ... These competitions receive less attention in the United States, where the most important race series are those for Indy cars and for National Association for ...
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  • history of the car
    ... In the Europe, it didn't do so until 1950's. That explains the disparity in the number of cars in use between United States and Europe. ...
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  • electric cars
    ... hundred miles is not much more than that of the United States. Germany has also managed to make up for its increase in accidents by creating cars with superior ...
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  • American Industrial Revolution (1870-1920)
    ... He was born in Germany and migrated to the United States where he was almost deported ... In 1865 he patented a device for replacing derailed freight cars on tracks ...
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  • Global Warming
    ... Some countries around the world already use alcohol run cars, and the United States has a few gas stations that sell alcohol, not just gasoline. ...
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  • The United States of America
    ... and sleeping, working, and driving around in over a hundred million cars on the ... them and they all still belong to that one nation -the United States of America ...
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  • The Past, Present, and Future of Growth in the United States
    ... we are riding an extended period of economic growth in the United States and our ... For example, the average family has two cars which is the number my father's ...
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  • Formula One Racing
    ... With Nascar every single race is run in the United States, which is obviously a ... During the lapping of this track, the 900- horsepower 1400-pound cars can reach ...
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  • Electric Cars technical paper
    ... electrically powered. By 1912 there were 20,000 electric cars and 10,000 electric trucks and buses in the United States. A handful ...
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  • 9-11
    ... Another dissimilarity today in the United States is the bumper stickers on cars related to the September eleventh attack; and people who paint their houses red ...
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  • history of auto
    ... By 1936 fifty-four percent of the United States families owned cars. In 1937 Oldsmobile introduced the semiautomatic transmission. ...
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  • Kyoto
    ... Cars in the United States contribute to a high percentage of the extraneous greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, and consequently current research is being done ...
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  • The United States Postal Service as a Monopoly
    ... In 1979 the United States Postal Service had a cash flow of $22.5 Billion and ... this would also increase the usage of resources, for example airplanes and cars. ...
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  • The Need for Labor Unions in America
    ... large organizations such as the Japanese automobile maker Nissan, has also met the workers needs and therefore has built cars in the United States without the ...
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  • Alternative Fuels
    ... is very inexpensive because almost all of the natural gas that is needed can be mined right here in the United States. Secondly, natural gas cars are already ...
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  • Alternative Fuel Sources
    ... is very inexpensive because almost all of the natural gas that is needed can be mined right here in the United States. Secondly, natural gas cars are already ...
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  • Monopoly of the Postal Service In the United States
    ... In 1979 the United States Postal Service had a cash flow of $22.5 Billion and ... this would also increase the usage of resources, for example airplanes and cars. ...
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  • Concept Cars
    ... Pg.4 Following their long line of cars and vehicles produced have a 2002 ... Jim Shorer said "Up till now, no United States automaker has truly integrated its ...
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  • American Economy During and after Depression
    ... With the rise of the stock market as a huge factor in the United States economy, more people bought items such as houses and cars with credits instead of ...
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  • Hydrogen Powered Cars
    ... In the United States, about twenty percent of the power currently comes from nuclear ... There are two types of engines in prototype hydrogen cars, fuel cell and ...
    (2212 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • The Automobile Airbag Controversy
    ... by airbags, but estimates the numbers are significantly less than in the United States. ... infants and children in the back seats of their cars, including rear ...
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  • Water Pollution In The United States
    ... Air pollution mainly comes from cars and industries. ... In the United States, control over water pollution has come around in the 20th century. ...
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  • Competition in the US Auto Industry
    ... Automotive retailing in the United States was nearly a $700 billion market in 2000, with annual sales of new cars and trucks running close to 15.5 million ...
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  • The 1920's
    ... Private car owership became widespread, particularly in the United States. Low cost cars not only brought a new freedom to their owners, they also affected the ...
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  • Plessy v Ferguson
    ... He had previously declared the separate cars were "unconstitutional on trains that traveled ... He then decided to take his case to the United States Supreme Court ...
    (1137 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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