DUAL CREDIT US HISTORY TERM PRACTICE

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Across
  1. 4. Railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific.
  2. 7. Case legalizing "separate but equal" doctrine.
  3. 10. 1882 law banning specific immigrants.
  4. 14. Farming system causing cycle of debt.
  5. 15. Formal charges brought against Andrew Johnson.
  6. 17. Amendment protecting voting rights by race.
  7. 22. 1890 massacre ending Indian Wars.
  8. 23. National organization for farmer advocacy.
  9. 25. Corrupt New York political machine.
  10. 26. Amendment that officially abolished slavery.
  11. 27. 1867 purchase called "Seward's Folly."
  12. 28. Belief in necessary Westward expansion.
  13. 30. Journalists exposing Gilded Age corruption.
Down
  1. 1. Post-Civil War era of Southern rebuilding.
  2. 2. 1894 national strike against railroads.
  3. 3. Law breaking up Native American lands.
  4. 5. Political movement for farmers and laborers.
  5. 6. Law requiring merit for government jobs.
  6. 8. Method for mass-producing cheap steel.
  7. 9. Black migrants moving to Kansas.
  8. 11. 1877 deal that ended Reconstruction.
  9. 12. Era of wealth hiding social problems.
  10. 13. Northerners moving South during Reconstruction.
  11. 16. Southern laws enforcing racial segregation.
  12. 18. 1862 act giving free Western land.
  13. 19. Industrialists using cutthroat business practices.
  14. 20. Amendment granting citizenship and equal protection.
  15. 21. Southerners supporting Republican Reconstruction policies.
  16. 24. "Survival of the fittest" business theory.
  17. 29. 1890 law used to break monopolies.