
Round and Round (Widgets) 1939
The film describes a factory where skilled workers produce “widgets,” representing various manufactured goods. Customers, including farmers, coal miners, and steel manufacturers, buy these widgets, creating a cycle of commerce. The widget maker earns money from sales, which is then distributed to workers who, in turn, purchase goods. The factory also requires raw materials, prompting the widget maker to buy from the same customers, illustrating a continuous cycle of buying and selling in the economy.
Keywords
factory, widgets, manufacturing, commerce, customers, raw materials, economy, cycle, workers, sales
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