Unit 8 Review - Trials of Industry
Across
- 4. settlements in cities of immigrants near others from homeland; ethnic ____
- 5. after 1873, the nation only based coinage on this metal
- 6. new inventions of 1800s; -graph, -phone
- 8. steel tycoon
- 9. expectation for immigrants to adopt American culture
- 12. immigration station in San Francisco Bay; ____ Island
- 14. unrest among this group led to creation of the Grange and Populism
- 17. growth of cities
- 21. 2 words, legal and social system in South to oppress black Americans
- 23. late-1800s, nation underwent a 2nd Industrial ___
- 27. worker action used at Homestead & Pullman
- 28. ______ T. Washington, seen as "accommodating" for advancing economic rights of African Americans
- 29. description of immigrants of 1880-1910
- 32. characteristic of post-Civil War presidents
- 33. argued for social/political rights of African Americans; "agitator"
- 35. farmers complained of high _____
Down
- 1. nativism led to signing of Chinese ____ Act (1882)
- 2. Industry that made Vanderbilt rich
- 3. controlled city politics; political _____
- 5. 2 words, post-Civil War period (1870s-1900)of economic prosperity
- 7. banker and investor
- 10. 1896 Supreme Court decision that "_____ but equal" was constitutional
- 11. last name; arrested in Louisiana for sitting in whites-only railcar
- 13. anti-immigrant, opposition to immigration due to fear/ prejudice
- 15. negative nickname for industrialists; "___ baron"
- 16. organization of workers for common goals
- 18. populist and 1896 Democrat candidate, William Jennings ____
- 19. immigration station in New York Harbor; ____ Island
- 20. Edison invention; longer business hours
- 22. Post-civil war society characterized by unequal distribution of ____
- 24. characteristic of workers' strikes at Homestead & Pullman
- 25. Movement of African Americans out of Jim Crow south; Great _____
- 26. the "People's" Party that grew out of farmers organization
- 30. workers complained of low ___
- 31. oil man that eventually created US Steel
- 34. 2 words, government was "hands-off" economy