EOC Review 2: Age of Jackson to Progressive Era
Across
- 1. Agency that supported freed slaves with aid and education
- 3. War that resulted in major U.S. land gains
- 7. Lincoln’s order freeing enslaved people in Confederate states
- 12. Land gained from Mexico including California and the Southwest
- 16. President who clashed with Congress during Reconstruction
- 17. Journalists exposing corruption and social problems
- 20. Leader who advocated for women’s rights and suffrage
- 24. Idea that citizens vote to decide slavery
- 29. Laws restricting African Americans’ rights after the war
- 31. Journalist who exposed Standard Oil
- 35. 1820 agreement balancing free and slave states
- 36. Battle where Native Americans defeated U.S. troops
- 39. Book exposing unsafe meatpacking conditions
- 42. Agreement that ended Reconstruction
- 43. Rockefeller’s oil monopoly
- 44. Plan for tariffs, national bank, and infrastructure improvements
- 45. Supreme Court case ruling enslaved people were not citizens
- 46. Immigration station for Europeans entering the U.S.
- 47. Railroad connecting East and West
- 48. Conflict over whether states could nullify federal tariffs
Down
- 2. Union strategy to blockade Southern ports and control rivers
- 4. Law forcing Native Americans west, leading to the Trail of Tears
- 5. Overcrowded housing for urban immigrants
- 6. Election of Lincoln that led to Southern secession
- 8. Growing division between North and South
- 9. Abolitionist who led the Harpers Ferry raid
- 10. Radical Republican plan to rebuild the South
- 11. Expanded voting rights to all white males and increased political participation
- 13. President who supported expansion and led the U.S. into war with Mexico
- 14. Adding territory such as Texas to the United States
- 15. To withdraw from the United States
- 18. Law allowing territories to vote on slavery, increasing conflict
- 19. Belief the U.S. was destined to expand westward
- 21. Supreme Court case upholding segregation
- 22. First women’s rights convention demanding equality in 1848
- 23. Union victory that split the Confederacy
- 25. Lincoln and Johnson’s lenient rebuilding plan
- 26. Period of rapid industrial growth with inequality and corruption
- 27. Laws admitting California as free and strengthening Fugitive Slave Act
- 28. Campaign destroying Southern infrastructure
- 30. Major turning point battle in the Civil War
- 32. Confederate general who led Southern forces
- 33. Anti-immigrant attitudes among native-born Americans
- 34. Speech redefining the war as a fight for equality
- 37. Reform period addressing industrial issues
- 38. Laws enforcing racial segregation
- 40. Union general who led the North to victory
- 41. Law giving free land to western settlers