Gilded Age and Progressivism
Across
- 4. President who ended Reconstruction in 1877.
- 7. Laws to stop monopolies and trusts from being unfair.
- 9. Trains and tracks that connected the country for trade and travel.
- 10. The shift to factories and machines instead of farming.
- 11. A law (1890) to break up trusts and monopolies.
- 14. Workers joining together to demand better pay and conditions.
- 17. A tax on imported goods to protect U.S. businesses.
- 21. The ban on alcohol to reduce crime and social issues.
- 22. When one company controls a whole industry, like oil or steel.
- 25. Letting nations choose their own governments.
- 28. A writer who exposed bad things like corruption or dirty factories.
- 30. A movement to improve life with reforms and government action.
- 31. President who made big reforms and led during World War I.
- 33. The right to vote, especially for women in 1920.
- 35. President who filed lots of antitrust lawsuits.
- 37. Let people vote for senators instead of states picking them (1913).
- 38. A tax on what people earn to fund the government.
- 40. World War I (1914–1918), which the U.S. joined in 1917.
- 41. When people move to the U.S. from other countries for jobs or a better life.
Down
- 1. Using science to make work and life more efficient.
- 2. When a country takes over or influences other lands.
- 3. A rich business leader who used tough tactics to get wealthy.
- 5. A war (1898) that made the U.S. a world power.
- 6. Allowed the government to tax people’s income (1913).
- 8. President during early Reconstruction, known for scandals.
- 12. Dishonest actions, like politicians taking bribes.
- 13. Protecting nature, like forests and parks, for the future.
- 15. Changes to make society better, like safer workplaces.
- 16. Doing things in the best, least wasteful way.
- 18. Rich people giving money to help society, like building libraries.
- 19. A group created to watch businesses and keep them fair. (Acronym)
- 20. A time (1890s–1920s) when people worked to fix society’s problems.
- 23. The growth of cities as people moved from rural areas.
- 24. A time in the late 1800s when America grew rich but had hidden problems.
- 26. A group of companies working together to control an industry.
- 27. A waterway built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- 29. The war (1861–1865) between the North and South over slavery and power.
- 32. An agency (1916) to protect parks like Yosemite.
- 34. A law (1906) to make food and medicine safer. (Acronym)
- 36. The time after the Civil War when the North rebuilt the South.
- 39. President who busted trusts and saved nature.