According to the article, Ford's factory produced more vehicles than any other car manufacturing company.
Which selection BEST supports this idea?
A. He formed the Ford Motor Company in 1903. It was the third car manufacturing company formed to produce cars he designed. He Introduced the Model T in 1908 and it became a huge success.
B. Around 1913, he installed the first conveyor belt-based assembly line in his car factory at Ford's Highland Park, Michigan, plant. The assembly line reduced production costs for cars by reducing assembly time.
C. After Installing the moving assembly lines in his factory, Ford became the world's biggest car manufacturer. By 1927, 15 million Model Ts had been manufactured.
D. Another victory won by Henry Ford was the patent battle with George B. Seldon, who held a patent on a "road engine." On that basis, Seldon was paid royalties by all American car manufacturers. Ford overturned Selden's patent and opened the American car market for the building of inexpensive cars.