Term 1 Crossword
Across
- 2. Leading African American jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance; he was a talented trumpeter whose style influenced many later musicians.
- 4. A process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by the legislature
- 6. United States manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass production (1863-1947).
- 8. The customer makes partial payments at set intervals over a period of time until the total debt is paid
- 10. Harlem became home of an African American literary awaking of the 1920's, which is referred to as the Harlem Renaissance
- 11. A manufacturing process in which each worker does one specialized task in the construction of the final product
- 12. He was a famous baseball player who played for the Yankees. He helped developed a rising popularity for professional sports.
- 15. An economy that depends on a large amount of spending by consumers
- 18. Vice President and successor to Warren G. Harding
- 19. Procedure that permits voters to remove public officials from office before the next election
- 20. print, film, and broadcast methods of communicating information to large numbers of people
Down
- 1. A mob king in Chicago who controlled a large network of speakeasies with enormous profits. His illegal activities convey the failure of prohibition in the twenties and the problems with gangs.
- 3. A ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- 5. An election in which citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections
- 7. a federal agency established in 1914 to investigate and stop unfair business practices
- 9. The first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
- 13. investigative journalists who wrote about corruption in business and politics, hoping to bring about reform
- 14. A process in which citizens can put a proposed new law directly on the ballot in the next election by collecting voters signatures on a petition
- 16. The 1920's were referred to as this for the rise of popularity in jazz music
- 17. The statistics that describe a population such as data on race or income