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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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  • 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