America Moves to the City

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Across
  1. 2. colleges and universities created from allocations of public land through the Morrill Act of 1862
  2. 5. an offshoot of mainstream realism, this late nineteenth century literary movement purported to apply detached scientific objectivity to the study of human characters
  3. 6. a normal and industrial school led by Booker T Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama
  4. 7. immigrants from southern and eastern Europe who formed a wave of immigration between the 1880s and 1924
  5. 8. founded the Hull House, America's first settlement house
Down
  1. 1. a scandal-mongering practice of journalism that emerged in New York during the Gilded Age out of circulation battles between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Rudolph Hearst's New York Journal
  2. 3. Mid-nineteenth century movement in European and American literature and the arts that sought to depict contemporary life and society as it actually was
  3. 4. mostly run by middle class native born women, provided housing, food, education, child care, cultural activities and social connections
  4. 9. an organization founded in 1890 to demand the vote for women