Progressivism
Across
- 2. pioneeringAmerican educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist
- 3. American journalist, political theorist, and founder of The New Republic, a leading progressive journal
- 5. prioritize human welfare over property rights, and ensure a "square deal" for citizens
- 8. glaciated, U-shaped valley in the northwestern corner of Yosemite National Park, famous for its dramatic granite cliffs and waterfalls comparable to Yosemite Valley
- 9. "Father of the National Parks"
- 10. Progressive Era investigative journalists and writers (1890s–1920s) who exposed corruption in government, big business, and social injustices to prompt public reform
- 11. Protestant intellectual movement that applied Christian ethics to social problems like poverty, inequality, and labor exploitation
- 12. Oregon law limiting women to a 10-hour workday in factories and laundries.
- 14. the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence.
- 15. WisconsinRepublican senator and governor who led the Progressive movement
Down
- 1. Woodrow Wilson's progressive domestic policy platform for his 1912 presidential campaign
- 4. a form of secret ballot in which votes are cast in private on uniform ballots.
- 6. pioneering American investigative journalist and leading "muckraker" of the Progressive Era
- 7. servedas a compromise that failed to significantly lower rates, splitting the Republican Party and aiding Woodrow Wilson's 1912 election victory.
- 13. United States federal law that amended the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887.