Across
- 5. Article 2 only talks about ______ as opposed to article 1 which addresses both positives & negatives
- 7. one class difference highlighted in the presentation is between Locals and _____ workers.
- 8. ______ Boards were set up to ensure that public health was being monitored and improved on.
- 9. Many of the healthcare efforts were targeted at the British and local ___.
- 12. Both articles identified _____ as a major contributing factor to the spread of diseases.
- 14. Article 1 only talks about Singapore, whereas article 2 talks about the different _____ states
- 15. As compared to the past, the nature of diseases has become more ______/genetic.
Down
- 1. What issues could have been better managed by the British?
- 2. Colonists viewed _____ practices as contributing to the spread of disease. Examples of these included living in cramped areas and the nightsoil arrangements
- 3. Instead of focusing on rat-catching, eventually, monitoring _____ infestations was focused on due to suspicions of rat breeding for the purpose of claiming rewards.
- 4. In the 1990s to 1940, the British were successful in tackling which disease?
- 6. both articles highlighted the diverse cultures in colonial Singapore and the occasional _____ with Western ideals.
- 10. ______ growth was seen as an impeding factor to economic growth from the 1960s to the 1970s
- 11. One of article 1's author's field of studies was ______ and post-colonial cities
- 13. Many migrants who came into Singapore often brought diseases and lacked _____.
- 16. The main form of medicine at the time of colonisation was _____ traditional Medicine
