industrialization(and some imperialism and nationalism) vocab

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