AP Chapter 19
Across
- 2. Photography and the advent of this communications technology made the world much more connected.
- 3. This man developed the technique of psychoanalysis.
- 6. This group gained the job opportunities during the World Wars as well as suffrage in the early part of the 20th century.
- 8. This study forecasted the need to cut back on the consumption of natural resources in the twenty-first century.
- 9. This man was a key figure in the modern art movement.
- 10. A decline in this was driven by consumer demand, becoming a major concern in the 1960s. Developing countries are now also contributing to this decline.
- 12. A collective name for South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
- 15. This technology allowed people to live further outside cities.
- 16. Communist Party leader who forced Chinese economic reforms after the death of Mao Zedong.
- 17. Construction of these brought electricity to rural areas.
- 18. This man developed the theory of relativity; that time, space, energy, and mass are related.
- 19. These brothers were the first to build and fly an airplane.
- 20. Medicines and these were developed to control recent pandemics.
- 21. Improved transportation and commercial expansion have increased the spread of these.
Down
- 1. This woman physicist discovered x-rays.
- 4. These brothers invented the motion picture.
- 5. An economic group dedicated to reducing barriers and enforcing international agreements.
- 7. Free-market policies that include reducing tariff protection for local industries.
- 11. Computers and these phones revolutionized the exchange of information.
- 13. Early forms of this helped Asian cities grow rapidly. After the Industrial Revolution, European cities saw tremendous growth.
- 14. The site in Beijing where Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political openness; demonstration was crushed by the Chinese military with a great loss of life.
- 18. A common currency used by twelve member states competed with the US dollar, balancing American economic dominance.