The West After World War I (Part 1)

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Across
  1. 2. Ferguson – The first female governor of Texas, serving two non-consecutive terms.
  2. 3. Depression – A worldwide economic downturn that began in 1929, leading to mass unemployment and poverty.
  3. 5. – An art and literary movement that sought to express the unconscious mind and dreams.
  4. 6. – An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming that revolutionized medicine by treating bacterial infections.
  5. 7. Art – A style of art that uses shapes, colors, and forms to represent concepts rather than physical objects.
  6. 9. Einstein – Renowned physicist famous for developing the theory of relativity.
  7. 12. – The emission of radiation from the decay of unstable atomic nuclei, discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie.
  8. 13. – The art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures
  9. 15. – The act of producing more goods than can be consumed, often leading to economic problems.
Down
  1. 1. – The management of money and investments, including banking and other financial services.
  2. 4. – A method of therapy and analysis of the unconscious mind, developed by Sigmund Freud.
  3. 8. – A period in the U.S. during the 1920s when the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol were illegal.
  4. 10. Curie – A pioneering physicist and chemist, known for her work on radioactivity and being the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
  5. 11. – A young woman in the 1920s known for unconventional behavior and fashion.
  6. 14. Remarque – German author, best known for his novel All Quiet on the Western Front, which deals with World War I.