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Guided Reading 24-4

1. A series of inventions in the late nineteenth century led the way for a revolution in ______________ communications, especially ______________ discovery of ______________ radio waves.

2. ______________ facilities were built in the United States, Europe, and Japan during 1921 and 1922.

3. The Italian film ______________ and the American film ______________ made it apparent that cinema was an important new form of mass entertainment.

4. Hitler said, “Without motor-cars, sound films, and wireless, (there would be) no victory of ______________.”

5. By 1920, the ______________ day had become the norm for many office and factory workers in northern and western Europe.

6. The ______________ were artists who were obsessed with the idea that life has no purpose.

7. ______________ sought a reality beyond the material world.

8. The new German art developed by the Nazis, was actually derived from nineteenth-century ______________ art, and emphasized realized realistic scenes of everyday life.

9. ______________ was a technique used by writers to report the innermost thoughts of each other.

10. Ernest Rutherford, one of the physicists who showed that the atom could split, called the 1920 the ______________.

11. Newtonian physics were challenged when German physicist Werner Heisenberg explained an observation he called the ______________ principle.