Chapter 4 Washington State Journey

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Across
  1. 3. move something illegally
  2. 6. workers refuse to work until the company grants their demands or a compromise can be reached
  3. 7. control or supervise
  4. 8. to remove an elected official from office by citizens if they did not like how the official was doing their job
  5. 10. the power of citizens to propose laws by gaining enough signatures on a petition
  6. 11. to consider a labor leader a troublemaker who should not be hired
  7. 15. self-respect or pride in oneself
  8. 17. to damage or destroy something on purpose
  9. 20. buyers of goods and services in large quantities
  10. 21. made up of several different groups of people working together for common causes
  11. 22. a person who takes it upon themselves to enforce a law or punish criminals without the legal authority to do so
  12. 24. to cancel or take back a law
  13. 25. to bother, pressure, intimidate, or attack
  14. 26. the use of water as a source of power
  15. 27. the ability of citizens to vote for or against laws already passed by their state's lawmakers
Down
  1. 1. unfriendly or hostile behavior
  2. 2. to not take a side or participate in war
  3. 4. ability to obtain goods before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
  4. 5. a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
  5. 9. the deliberate destruction of company property for political advantage
  6. 12. the private ownership of land, property, and business
  7. 13. unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behaviors that differ from one's own
  8. 14. someone who seeks to address social, economic, or political problems by bringing about positive change
  9. 16. the fee that must be paid for borrowing money
  10. 18. when one company controls an entire industry
  11. 19. offer illegal money or rewards to government officials in order to get a contract
  12. 23. extreme