chapter 7

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Across
  1. 2. created a central national banking system.
  2. 5. fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation.
  3. 6. exposed unsafe meatpacking conditions through his book The Jungle.
  4. 7. were journalists who exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and social problems. (SHORT ANSWER)
  5. 10. established prohibition.
  6. 11. were pressured to assimilate and lost land during this era.
  7. 13. worked for women’s right to vote. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt lead the fight for the women's right to vote. (SHORT ANSWER)
  8. 14. allowed citizens to propose laws directly to state legislatures.
  9. 15. guaranteed women the right to vote.
  10. 17. organized marches, protests, and hunger strikes to gain political rights.
  11. 21. was founded by Alice Paul.
  12. 26. used university experts to help create effective public policy.
  13. 30. included consumer protection, controlling corporations, and conservation.
  14. 33. was created to manage and protect national parks.
  15. 35. required federal inspection of meatpacking plants.
  16. 37. encouraged limiting or banning alcohol.
  17. 38. established the direct election of U.S. senators.
  18. 39. worked to improve working conditions, child labor laws, and public health.
Down
  1. 1. often faced low wages and unfair treatment.
  2. 3. provided services to immigrants, women, and the poor.
  3. 4. promoted the Square Deal to treat all Americans fairly.
  4. 7. were denied full political and social equality.
  5. 8. supported progressive reforms such as education and public sanitation.
  6. 9. faced exclusion laws and discrimination.
  7. 12. was the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
  8. 16. supported progressive reforms in banking, tariffs, and business.
  9. 18. formed organizations to fight for civil rights and fair treatment.
  10. 19. in the South faced Jim Crow laws.
  11. 20. continued some progressive reforms.
  12. 22. allowed voters to remove an elected official from office before their term ended.
  13. 23. expanded the government’s role in regulating business.
  14. 24. regulated the safety and labeling of food and medicine.
  15. 25. emphasized vocational education for African Americans.
  16. 27. Du Bois encouraged African Americans to demand immediate equality.
  17. 28. strengthened rules against monopolies.
  18. 29. was a response to problems caused by industrialization and urban growth.
  19. 31. meant protecting and preserving natural resources.
  20. 32. faced discrimination despite progressive reforms.
  21. 34. used the Sherman Antitrust Act to break up monopolies.
  22. 36. allowed voters to approve or reject laws on the ballot.