Across
- 3. obvious, clear
- 5. prison whose purpose is to reform prisoners
- 8. something established or brought about as if by force
- 10. moderation in or abstinence from consuming alcohol
- 12. the right to vote
- 13. the theory that slavery should be ended gradually
- 15. a community based on a vision of a perfect society sought by reformers
- 16. a literary, artistic, and philosophical movement in the late 1700s and early 1800s emphasizing the imagination, the emotions, and the individual above society
- 17. an outward expression or display
- 20. the immediate ending of slavery
- 21. to make payment for a loss or injury
Down
- 1. the condition of being unprotected, especially from severe weather
- 2. an association focusing on spreading the word of God and combating social problems
- 4. to leave or withdraw
- 6. person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- 7. the act or process of freeing enslaved persons
- 9. the practice of handing out government jobs to supporters; replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters
- 11. a system in which members of a political party meet to choose their party’s candidate for president or decide policy
- 14. hostility toward immigrants
- 18. a philosophy stressing the relationship between human beings and nature, spiritual things over material things, and the importance of the individual conscience
- 19. an established organization or corporation
- 22. being most frequent or common
