At a Glance: Henry Ford went against his investors and believed that there should be an automobile that was affordable to the working class. Vanderbilt used ruthlessness and intimidation to fight his way to the top of the railroad industry.

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Henry Ford went against his investors and believed that there should be an automobile that was affordable to the working class. Vanderbilt used ruthlessness and intimidation to fight his way to the top of the railroad industry. They were hailed as visionaries but behind their fortunes were lies, corruption, and blood.

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  • Henry Ford went against his investors and believed that there should be an automobile that was affordable to the working class.
  • Vanderbilt used ruthlessness and intimidation to fight his way to the top of the railroad industry.
  • They were hailed as visionaries but behind their fortunes were lies, corruption, and blood.

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