Rise of Industrial Power
Across
- 3. 1890 milestone where the Census Bureau declared there was no more unsettled land
- 4. The 1913 constitutional change that allowed for a federal income tax
- 8. Constitutional change that allowed for the direct election of U.S. Senators
- 11. Leader of American settlers who overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy
- 15. Conflicts resulting from the displacement of Native Americans and loss of tribal lands
- 17. Standard Oil owner who used horizontal integration to control the oil industry
- 18. Southern farming system that kept laborers in persistent debt to landowners
- 20. Innovation completed in 1869 that made travel across the country faster and cheaper
- 22. Key leader of the suffrage movement who fought for women's right to vote
- 23. Homes built from earth by Great Plains settlers due to a lack of timber
- 24. Progressive era focus on conservation including sites like Zion and Acadia
- 25. Conflict that resulted in the U.S. gaining control of Guam and the Philippines
- 27. Led the transformation of the steel industry into a modern business
- 28. Scholar and activist who advocated for immediate civil rights for African Americans
- 30. Movement of farmers into the West encouraged by the Homestead Act
Down
- 1. Economic policy where the government stays out of business affairs
- 2. Religious movement teaching that the church had a duty to solve social problems
- 5. Journalists who investigated and exposed corporate corruption and unsafe products
- 6. Black journalist who documented the horrors of lynching in the United States
- 7. Technology that closed the open range and ended the era of long cattle drives
- 9. 1896 Supreme Court case that legalized separate but equal segregation
- 10. 1890s event where men traveled to the Yukon territory seeking wealth
- 12. Naval officer who argued that great nations need powerful modern navies
- 13. Muckraker whose novel The Jungle exposed unsanitary meatpacking conditions
- 14. Innovation that enabled factories to operate more efficiently with new power grids
- 16. The era created by the 18th Amendment that banned the sale of alcohol
- 19. Southerner who advocated for an industrial New South with textile and tobacco factories
- 21. Agreement to remove federal troops from the South which ended Republican influence
- 26. Industrial growth in the Gilded Age was fueled by this and oil
- 29. Built a fortune by consolidating local rail tracks into a massive railroad system