Chapters 14&15

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Across
  1. 5. Orville and Wilbur Wright had a rivalry with Glenn Curtiss over the development of this transportation machine
  2. 7. In the wild west these individuals had a reputation for doing unlawful activities many of which were convicted fugitives
  3. 9. These were establishments in the old west provided refuge from loneliness and were centers for socializing, drinking, gambling, and lodging
  4. 10. These photographs of a persons face meant to identify criminals began in the late 1800's
  5. 11. This U.S. Department was created in 1862 to help farmers in the American West develop sustainable agriculture and adapt to their new environment
  6. 13. African Americans who hoped to escape discrimination in the South by moving west
  7. 15. A legal guarantee to protect an inventor's rights to make, use, or sell an invention
  8. 16. an area of federal land set aside for Native American Tribes
  9. 19. In the wild west these individuals attempted to uphold the law having jurisdiction in their county and having deputies or posses assist them
  10. 20. These stores became a one stop shop selling a variety of goods under one roof like Macy's and Sears
  11. 21. Alexander Graham Bell invented this by converting sound into an electrical signal through a transmitter that required operators to connect callers
  12. 22. This industrial school was the first government-sponsored boarding school for Native American children that assimilated Native Americans in Pennsylvania
  13. 25. Corporations began to hire youth to work in the seafood industry, cotton mills, newsies, miners, factory, and fields and worked long hours with low wages
  14. 27. I created the first affordable car, the Model T, in my factory in Detroit pioneering the assembly line
  15. 28. I invented the light bulb in 1880 using a filament heated inside of a vacuum bulb
  16. 29. When a company gains complete control and power over the price and quality of a product after eliminating the competition
Down
  1. 1. This immigration station opened in 1892 in the New York Harbor to help manage the growing number of immigrants from Europe
  2. 2. a marketing strategy that aims to reach a large audience using advertisements to attract potential customers
  3. 3. William Le Baron Jenney pioneered these tall building structures using steel that increased cities population and workforce
  4. 4. also known as wovoka, this Native American dancing ritual was designed to bring their ancestors back to life and restore their culture
  5. 6. A legal entity or group created by investors who own shares of a company, with the purpose of operating for profit by selling stock
  6. 8. I became a famous boomtown in 1859 after Edwin L. Drake drilled for "black gold" or oil
  7. 9. These areas within cities were crowded and impoverished with sickness, disease, and crime in the late 1800's
  8. 12. this granted 160 acres of federal land to any U.S. citizen after 5 years of cultivation and permanent settlement
  9. 14. In 1883 these were adopted in the U.S. in which there are 4 mainland areas that helped standardize time
  10. 17. Any successful industrialist or businessperson whose practices were often considered ruthless or unethical during the Gilded Age
  11. 18. this cheap fencing method made by farmer Joseph Glidden led to the end of the open range by carving out land ownership in the west
  12. 23. This became available to everyday Americans with the power plant grid system that provided power to homes over long distances to power new inventions
  13. 24. This occurred at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company that led to changes in workplace safety
  14. 26. method of steelmaking that burned off impurities in molten iron with blasts of hot air