Chapter 25 & 26 People

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Across
  1. 5. Oglala Lakota leader who defeated a US Army force, leaving no survivors.
  2. 7. Lakota leader who led resistance to US government policies.
  3. 8. Wrote a pamphlett titles "Coin's Financial School".
  4. 9. (1837-1908) President from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 16. Leader within the populist party known for her oratory skills.
Down
  1. 1. Ran for President under the Greenback Labor party in 1880 and under the People's Party in 1892.
  2. 2. (1861-1932) Author of the famous "frontier thesis".
  3. 3. Explorer and director of the US Geological Survey who warned that agriculture was impossible west of the 100th meridian without massive irrigation.
  4. 4. Governor of Illinois who pardoned the Haymarket Square anarchists.
  5. 6. One of the founders of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry.
  6. 10. (1855-1926) A tireless socialist leader who organized the American Railway Union in the Pullman Strike in 1894.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.