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Bring your scissors today WARM_UP What do Henry Ford (Ford Automobiles), and the Roman Army have in common?

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Bring your scissors today. WARM_UP What do Henry Ford (Ford Automobiles), and the Roman Army have in common?. Standardization!. Ford standardized the car making process Interchangeable parts Standardized job training Assembly line. Roman Soldier. Uniform Training Standard equipment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WARM_UPWhat do Henry Ford (Ford

Automobiles), and the Roman Army have in

common?

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Standardization!

• Ford standardized the car making process– Interchangeable parts– Standardized job training– Assembly line

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Roman Soldier

• Uniform Training• Standard equipment

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INTERCHANGABLE!

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Finish reading and Writing 3 facts per section

• Collect the same reading as yesterday.– Greek Influences– Etruscan Influences

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Etruscan Contributions• 1. Architecture - pillars and arches• 2. Engineering - draining and irrigation trenches• 3. Government - kings - destroy and rebuild• 4. Metalworking - tools, urns, statues, helmets, throat

guards• 5. Mysticism - gods gave signs in nature• 6. Sculpture - realistic and paid close attention to nature• 7. Social Organization - kings (nobility), wealthy, slaves• 8. Sporting Events - gladiator combat and chariot racing.

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Greek Contributions• 1. Coinage - made trade more efficient• 2. Monumental Buildings - size filled the people with awe, saw harmony

and proportion• 3. Mythology - gods controlled life from founding cities, healing the sick,

and winning battles• 4. Philosophy - love of wisdom, system of logic• 5. Pottery - beauty and useful• 6. Science - study of stars, music and math, numbers control the

universe• 7. Theater - developed from religious rites and honored the gods and

asked for good harvests• 8. Writing - used to display laws and treaties in public and on papyrus

for personal letters

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Etruscan Architecture

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Etruscan Engineering

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Etruscan Government

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Etruscan Metalwork

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Etruscan Mysticism

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Etruscan Sculpture

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Etruscan Social Structure

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Etruscan Sports

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Greek Coinage

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Greek Monument Building

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Greek Mythology

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Greek Philosophy

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Greek Pottery

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Greek science

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Greek Theatre

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Greek Writing