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6 March, 00:02

The practice of using "interchangeable parts" to manufacture industrial goods became commonplace in the early 19th century mainly because?

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  1. 6 March, 00:29
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    It mainly because of the War.

    The practice of interchangeable parts allows weapon manufacturers to combine several parts that produced by another factory into working weapons.

    This makes the production of weapons became a lot cheaper and weaker. It also makes it easier for companies to fix the weapons when it's broken.
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