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Title: the history of the american automobile i. introduction a. americans originally resisted the automobile ii. body a. american car ownership in the 1900s 1. (supporting detail) b. henry ford’s invention of the assembly line 1. (supporting detail) iii. conclusion a. american use of the automobile today from the outline, determine where to put the sentence below in a rough draft about the history of the american automobile. for example, only 8,000 americans owned cars in 1900 as opposed to 4.5 million americans who owned automobiles in 1917.

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