Chapter 25 & 26 People
Across
- 5. Oglala Lakota leader who defeated a US Army force, leaving no survivors.
- 7. Lakota leader who led resistance to US government policies.
- 8. Wrote a pamphlett titles "Coin's Financial School".
- 9. (1837-1908) President from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897.
- 11. Leader of the Nez Percce who led a group to seek asylum in Canada when the government moved his tribe away from their ancestral home in Oregon.
- 15. (1837-1904) The driving force behind McKinley’s rise to the presidency, Hanna was a former businessman who raised money and devised strategy for McKinley’s winning bid for the White House in 1896.
- 16. Leader within the populist party known for her oratory skills.
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- 1. Ran for President under the Greenback Labor party in 1880 and under the People's Party in 1892.
- 2. (1861-1932) Author of the famous "frontier thesis".
- 3. Explorer and director of the US Geological Survey who warned that agriculture was impossible west of the 100th meridian without massive irrigation.
- 4. Governor of Illinois who pardoned the Haymarket Square anarchists.
- 6. One of the founders of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry.
- 10. (1855-1926) A tireless socialist leader who organized the American Railway Union in the Pullman Strike in 1894.
- 12. (1854-1951) A wealthy Ohio Populist, he led a 500-strong "army" to Washington, D.C., in 1894 to demand a public works program to create jobs for the unemployed in the midst of a devastating four-year depression.
- 13. (1843-1901) A former Republican congressman from Ohio who won the presidency in 1896 and again in 1900. He was probusiness, conservative, and unwilling to trouble the waters by voicing unpopular opinions.
- 14. (1856-1922) A Populist leader who initially advocated interracial political mobilization but later became a symbol of the party’s shift to white supremacy.