industrialization(and some imperialism and nationalism) vocab
Across
- 2. rapid, dramatic shift in how humans share information and connect, caused by new technologies
- 3. long, violent struggle that transformed China from an ancient imperial monarchy into a modern communist state
- 5. a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- 8. a system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.
- 9. a social, political, and economic philosophy developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that critiques capitalism as an exploitative system
- 10. workers or working-class people, regarded collectively
- 11. the movement of very large groups of people from one country or region to another, often across international borders
- 14. a member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party
- 15. organized effort, mainly in the 19th century, to immediately end the practice of slavery and the slave trade in the United States
- 17. an economic philosophy advocating for minimal or no government interference in business and the marketplace
- 18. policy or practice of a stronger nation extending its power, influence, and control over weaker countries or territories
- 19. an engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power.
Down
- 1. the middle class perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- 3. process where a minority group or newcomers slowly adopt the habits, language, values, and traditions of the dominant, larger culture
- 4. a piece of land held by an owner.
- 6. U.S. federal law that banned almost all immigration of Chinese laborers for ten years, later extended indefinitely
- 7. process where cities grow larger and more populated as people move from rural countryside areas to towns and cities
- 12. management communication style where leaders keep their office doors "open" (literally or figuratively) to all employees
- 13. military government in Japan, that a hereditary military dictator (the shogun) held the real power, ruling on behalf of a powerless emperor
- 16. an economic and political system where the community or state owns and manages the "means of production",