Chapter 8: New Industry, New People

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Across
  1. 4. The last name of the brothers who invented the first engine-powered airplane.
  2. 6. The Jeffrey Manufacturing Company became the one of the nation's largest manufacturers of ___________ ___________ equipment.
  3. 9. The American Federation of Labor (AFL) is an example of one of these. It is a group of workers that organize agreements between the workers and the employers.
  4. 10. When a group of workers refuse to work until an owner meets their demands, this action is known as a _____________________.
  5. 11. A settlement house in Flytown that provided help to immigrants and poor families.
  6. 15. To change things for the better.
  7. 16. A person that moves to another country to live.
  8. 17. The man known for creating the lightbulb and the phonograph.
  9. 18. This group of people brought masonry skills to Columbus. Their work can be seen throughout Columbus. They even have a "village" named after them.
Down
  1. 1. A natural resource that is burned for light and heat. You may even heat with it.
  2. 2. A disease that is caused by polluted water. It killed 40 people in Akron in 1911.
  3. 3. People who share the same language, customs and history
  4. 5. The last name of the man who started Standard Oil.
  5. 7. Important natural resource used for heat and energy. Replaced wood.
  6. 8. "Do unto others as you want them to do unto you" is known as the ___________________ _______________.
  7. 12. This town is the location where in 1884, miners pushed burning coal cars into the coal mines. The mines are still burning today, 131 years later.
  8. 13. An immigrant and working class settlement in Columbus. There are several theories on how the town got its name.
  9. 14. The Sunday School teacher that started the settlement house mentioned in this puzzle.