1 / 23

Bring your scissors today

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.

ayla
Download Presentation

Bring your scissors today

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


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

  2. Standardization! • Ford standardized the car making process • Interchangeable parts • Standardized job training • Assembly line

  3. Roman Soldier • Uniform Training • Standard equipment

  4. INTERCHANGABLE!

  5. Finish reading and Writing 3 facts per section • Collect the same reading as yesterday. • Greek Influences • Etruscan Influences

  6. 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.

  7. 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

  8. Etruscan Architecture

  9. Etruscan Engineering

  10. Etruscan Government

  11. Etruscan Metalwork

  12. Etruscan Mysticism

  13. Etruscan Sculpture

  14. Etruscan Social Structure

  15. Etruscan Sports

  16. Greek Coinage

  17. Greek Monument Building

  18. Greek Mythology

  19. Greek Philosophy

  20. Greek Pottery

  21. Greek science

  22. Greek Theatre

  23. Greek Writing

More Related