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Homework  Read p  p. 550 #3,4  Textbooks Next Class? Yes

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11. Early Industrial Cities  Mankind: The Story of All of Us  Cities, Disease, Sanitation  16:00-28:30

14. Luddites  English Rioters  Smashed Machines & Burned Factories  Felt machines were taking their jobs “Labor-saving” machines

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Make a List What current jobs/occupations might soon be replaced by machines?

Industrial Revolution Gallery Walk  Handout  Number off from 1-6  5 minutes/station  Will be part of your homework packet

#1 Adam Smith (16) jj

#2 Thomas Malthus (16) jj

#3 David Ricardo (16) jj

#4 Jeremy Bentham/John Stuart Mill (17) jj

j Professor Michael Sandel 0:00-13:00 27:00-29:24

#5 Robert Owen (17) jj

#5 Robert Owen (17 cont.) jj

#6 Karl Marx (17 & 18) jj

Warm Up #18 Answer the following in your 3-Ring Binders: New Sheet/One Paragraph/Proper Grammar 1. 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

If time permits… jj

Homework  Read p  p. 550 #3,4  Textbooks Next Class? Yes