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Learn about interchangeable parts and assembly lines in the Industrial Revolution, their impact on production efficiency, and key figures like Karl Marx and Robert Owen. Discover the concept of survival of the fittest and Social Darwinism.
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Homework • Read p. 551-554 & p. 555-561 • p. 554 #3,4,5 & p. 561 #3,4,5 • Textbooks Next Class? No
Quote of the Day “We live at a time when almost everything can be bought and sold.” -Michael Sandel
j Professor Michael Sandel 0:00-13:00 27:00-29:24 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBdfcR-8hEY
Warm Up #18 Answer the following in your 3-Ring Binders: New Sheet/One Paragraph/Proper Grammar • Pick ONE station from the gallery walk and react to it. -Do you want to know more about something? -Do you have strong feelings about it? -Can you relate to it? -Do you have an example that applies? Be Creative/Be Curious
Interchangeable Parts (19) • Identical components • One can be used in place of the other • Simplified assembly & repair
Think for a minute… Can you provide everyday examples of interchangeable parts?
Assembly Line (19) • Add parts to a product as it moves along a belt • Production became faster and cheaper • This caused a decrease in the price of goods Ford Motor Company https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcgff0Jt9UM DaimlerChrysler (in Belvidere, IL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHtr9sq7ZbA I Love Lucy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NPzLBSBzPI
Louis Pasteur (20) • French Chemist • Germ Theory • Link between Microbes and Disease • Rabies & Anthrax Vaccinations • Milk Pasteurization
Charles Darwin (26) • British Naturalist • Beagle (ship) to Galapagos Islands • On the Origin of Species (1859)
Charles Darwin (cont.) 1. Theory of Evolution • All forms of life have evolved to present state over millions of years 2. Theory of Natural Selection • Influenced by Thomas Malthus • Competition to survive • Nature “selects” those who are physically best for their environment • “Survival of the fittest”
j http://www.darwinawards.com/ http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin2014-01.html
Inherit the Wind (Play) • Scope’s Trial (1925) • John Scopes (substitute teacher) taught Theory of Evolution (Darwin) in Tennessee classroom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2ctCPe51X4
Social Darwinism • Darwin-Did NOT promote social ideas • Apply idea of survival of the fittest to war and economic competition • Is that a dangerous idea?
If time permits… • Begin working on your study guide • Begin working on your homework
Homework • Read p. 551-554 & p. 555-561 • p. 554 #3,4,5 & p. 561 #3,4,5 • Textbooks Next Class? No