11.1 Progressivism Drives Reform

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Across
  1. 3. process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot
  2. 6. process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature
  3. 7. (last name) Danish immigrant who became a New York City newspaper reporter in 1873. Published the book "How the Other Half Lives" about life in immigrant slums in New York City.
  4. 9. (last name) reporter and editor for the New York Post and later, the muckraking McClure's Magazine. Wrote articles and books exposing government corruption at the state and municipal levels.
  5. 10. writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business
  6. 11. (last name) Pacifist and advocate for the women's suffrage movement. Co-founded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago, in 1889. Lived and worked at the Hull House the rest of her life.
Down
  1. 1. community center organized at the turn of the 20th century to provide social services to the urban poor.
  2. 2. reform movement that emerged in the late nineteenth century that sought to improve society by applying Christian principles.
  3. 4. movement that responded to the pressures of industrialization and urbanization promoting reforms
  4. 5. elections in which citizens themselves vote to select nominees for upcoming elections.
  5. 8. process by which voters can remove elected officials from office before their term ends
  6. 12. (last name) Began writing for newspapers and completed several successful novels. Most famous for his novel "The Jungle".