Mass Society & Democracy

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  1. 4. a style of art, emerging around 1910, that spoke directly to the soul and avoided visual reality by using only lines and color.
  2. 9. a dispute or quarrel
  3. 10. a movement in which writers and artists between 1870 and 1914rebelled against the traditional literary and artistic styles that had dominated European cultural life since the Renaissance.
  4. 11. production production of goods in quantity usually by machinery.
  5. 12. responsibility the idea that the prime minister is responsible to the popularly elected legislative body and not the king or president.
  6. 14. line pioneered by Henry Ford in 1913, a manufacturing method that allowed much more mass production of goods.
  7. 16. a Marxist who rejected the revolutionary approach, believing instead in a evolution by a democratic means to achieve the goal of socialism.
  8. 18. the right to vote
  9. 19. Darwinism theory used by Western nations in the late 19th century to justify their dominance; it was based on Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection applied to human activities.
Down
  1. 1. the Russian legislative assembly
  2. 2. to support; to speak in favor of.
  3. 3. a method by which a therapist and patient probe deeply into the patient’s memory; by making the patient’s conscious mind aware of repressed thoughts, healing can take place.
  4. 5. the middle class, including merchants, industrialists and professionals.
  5. 6. an intentional movement originally for the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel.
  6. 7. the working class
  7. 8. the movement for women’s rights
  8. 13. uncertain, shaky; not adequately covered or sustained.
  9. 15. extreme degree of strength, force, energy or feeling.
  10. 17. the organized massacre of a religious group, especially Jews.