front 1 immigration | back 1 the act of coming to live permanently in a new country |
front 2 industrialization | back 2 a shift to the widespread use of machines and factories to produce goods |
front 3 urbanization | back 3 formation and growth of cities. |
front 4 economy | back 4 the way a country manages its money and |
front 5 malnutrition | back 5 a state of poor health due to not having enough healthy food. |
front 6 discrimination | back 6 unfair treatment of a person or group because of beliefs about that group of people. |
front 7 nativism | back 7 a preference for people born in a country rather than immigrants |
front 8 capitalism | back 8 an economic system in which resources and |
front 9 laissez faire | back 9 a philosophy that calls for very little or no |
front 10 mechanization | back 10 process of replacing human or animal labor with machine labor |
front 11 diagnostic | back 11 related to identifying a disease or a problem. |
front 12 corporation | back 12 a type of large business. |
front 13 monopolies | back 13 the complete control of the supply of a good or |
front 14 trust | back 14 a combination of corporations created to reduce |