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Unit One: Europe Modernizes and Dominates Crossword

By: Peter Aysseh
Horizontales
the highly infectious water-borne disease which killed hundreds of thousands in the early 1830s
the category credited for inventions such as railroads and steamships
the black rock used by many as a fuel source
the alliance formed between France, Russia, and England in 1907
the phrase named after a poem implying it was the god-given duty to modernize African natives
the Dutch word for farmer that was used to define the colonists in Africa fighting the British
the people who had the most money
the now-banned utilization of children in the workforce
the name of the exhibition shown at the 1889 Paris exposition comprised of a human zoo of African natives
a concept that “sparked” numerous upcoming inventions
the internationally accepted value of money utilizing a metal of the periodic table
the term used to describe the supposed scientific program of human improvement through selective breeding
Verticales
Japan’s modernization period in the late 1800s
the term arguably used to define the changes that occurred in industrial manufacturing and society
the most important industry from the industrial era and is used to make textiles
the relation formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in 1882
the metal that was key to Europe’s economic changes
the fancy name for the working class
the concept of imperial rule supposedly intended to protect locals but was used to impose power in foreign countries
the fancy name for the middle class
a large ship similar to the titanic that was sunk pre-WW1 by the Germans
the efficient long-distance communication method involving towers, telescopes, and morse code
last name of the famous couple of scientists who discovered radioactivity