Period 6 Section 16.4

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Across
  1. 2. To compete with William Randolph he put comics, sports, and news about women in his newspaper.
  2. 4. Most Americans wanted to read this. Also called dime novels
  3. 6. Contains stationery shops
  4. 7. Made women feel more free when they were allowed to play
  5. 8. Art school led by Eakins
  6. 9. Stores offering the same merchandise under the same ownership
  7. 11. brought packages to people's houses
  8. 12. Contains rides. Made for enjoyment. Showed people were ready for new forms of entertainment
Down
  1. 1. Put exaggerated stories, scandals, cruelty, and imaginary stories in his newspaper
  2. 3. Using new ingenious methods of pushing products on potential customers
  3. 5. Sports that changed from informational games to a major businesses. Most popular were Baseball and Boxing
  4. 10. Popular sport