Chevrolet's Company Contextual Analysis

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Contextual Analysis Chevrolet’s Company was established by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. Automobile brand founded on November 3, 1911. As can be seen, the hottest trends happening that year worldwide were Amundsen reaches the South Pole. On May 23, NY Public Library was built at 5th Avenue dedicated by President Taft. Also, American explorer Hiram Bingham Discovers Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas. As time past styles change, for example, back in the 90’s they use to wear Coat-Suits , Trim Tailored Skirts, Large Quantities of Buttons and Revers and Deep Cuffs. In particular what they mostly eat were beans, potatoes, hogs, beef they killed, chicken, rabbits, squirrel, fish they caught, gravy made with water or milk, mush,homemade …show more content…

As you might know, Louis was born on La Chaux-de-Fonds, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. This is located in Europe, is the 137th largest nation in the world. Like I have said before this is going to be different as what you have read. In this place people Wear Layers, Upon Layers of Layers. They have traditional food that have keep till today and you might love it, one of them is Pizza, pasta or just food that include cheese and chocolate. Not only they have good food, they also, have movies, an example is The Lonedale Operator. A car invented during that time was the classic six designed by Chevrolet Company. This car was a success for Chevrolet and Durant, but specially for the company. La Trattoria des Bains, Le Vieux Valais and Restaurant de la Tour were restaurants in the 90’s that might still exist. The money used in Europe is called francs. Francs are monetary units of various nations until the euro was adopted. One franc is equal to one dollar. Comparatively, to the prices worldwide this is much more expensive because the Price of gas per gallon was 5.69 Fr, the Price of bread was 2.34 Fr per pound and the Price of gallon of milk was 5.65 Fr. …...William Howard Taft was the president of the United States and James S. Sherman was the vice president. Switzerland’s head of state was Doris Leuthard. Equally important, political events that were

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