Vocab 4 Crossword
Across
- 2. A movement for reform that occurred roughly between 1900 and 1920.
- 6. was an American business magnate and philanthropist.
- 10. to come to a country of which one is not a native, usually for permanent residence.
- 12. an arrangement of machines, tools, and workers in which a product is assembled by having each perform a specific, successive operation on an incomplete unit as it passes by in a series of stages organized in a direct line.
- 14. Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
- 16. The Pullman Strike (May–July 1894) was a widespread railroad strike and boycott that disrupted rail traffic in the U.S. Midwest in June–July 1894.
- 17. Lucy Burns was an American suffragist and women's rights advocate.
- 19. a settlement house in Chicago, Ill., founded in 1889 by Jane Addams.
- 20. the right to vote, especially in a political election.
- 21. 1860–1935, U.S. social worker and writer: Nobel Peace Prize 1931.
- 22. 1863–1947, U.S. automobile manufacturer.
- 24. 1847–1931, U.S. inventor, especially of electrical devices.
- 25. the act or process of causing a task to be performed or operated by machinery:
- 26. The temperance movement is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- 27. Orville and Wilbur Wright, American mechanics and inventors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
- 28. a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
Down
- 1. The Phyllis Wheatley YWCA is a Young Women's Christian Association building in Washington, D.C.,
- 3. all workers who are organized in labor unions.
- 4. 1885–1977, U.S. women's-rights activist.
- 5. the act of corrupting or state of being corrupt.
- 7. a section of a city, especially a thickly populated slum area,
- 8. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone.
- 9. The Homestead strike, also known as the Homestead steel strike, Homestead massacre, or Battle of Homestead was an industrial lockout and strike which began on July 1, 1892, culminating in a battle between strikers and private security agents on July 6, 1892.
- 11. the large-scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive economic activity into an area, society, country, etc.
- 13. Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist.
- 15. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement.
- 18. Cornelius Vanderbilt was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.
- 23. an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1920, guaranteeing women the right to vote