Progressivism

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