IT'S A CROSSWORD

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Across
  1. 1. One of the most influential members of the settlement housesÂ
  2. 5. Aimed to equip African Americans with teaching diplomas and useful skills in agricultural domestic or mechanical work
  3. 6. A theory of investing as of money. Buying stocks and bonds on the chance of a quick profit and ignoring many risks.
  4. 7. Incorporated into an empire
  5. 9. Built a factory for manufacturing sleepers and other railroad cars
  6. 11. Nation Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  7. 13. the immigrant prossesing center in NY harbor
  8. 16. shacks on unused or public lands put up by newly homeless people, forming communitiesÂ
  9. 19. The act that shifted American government toward a merit-based public service
  10. 22. got rich off of steel industry
  11. 24. allowed women to vote
Down
  1. 2. a leader in the woman suffrage movementÂ
  2. 3. first convention for women's equality in legal rights, held in upstate New York in 1848
  3. 4. introduced the lightweight Kodak camera
  4. 8. Veterans that want their extra $1,000 from govt, tons of veterans go to Washington to protest
  5. 10. An Irish immigrant who worked for better conditions for miners. Also a fiery speaker, she organized strikes and helped educate workers.
  6. 12. Companies producing similar products merge together.
  7. 14. a group of African Americans that called for full civil liberties, an end to racial discrimintaion, and reconginition of human brotherhood
  8. 15. landscape architect that planned urban parks in NYC
  9. 17. Nickname of the Progressive Party
  10. 18. Tokyo would halt japan immigration to US if SF stopped segregating schools
  11. 19. The court ruled that the separate -but -equal Policy used for segregation was legal.
  12. 20. own all of the different businesses on which it depends for its operation.
  13. 21. Hoover was directiong federal funds into projects like this one, that were designed to jump start the economy and add jobs
  14. 23. a law enacted in 1931 that lowerd home mortgage rates and allowed farmers to refinance their loans and avoid foreclosure.