Across
- 3. A workers' rights advocate who defended mines with other women with brooms and mops from "scabs".
- 5. An American Labor Leader and politician who led the KOl from 1879-1893.
- 7. An advocacy group that fought for farmers' rights in the late 1800s.
- 9. Founded a steel company that helped railroads and machinery continue to develop
- 11. World's first billionaire
- 12. A reporter who uncovers the corruption and injustice in a society.
- 16. Was a peace activist who founded the League of Women Voters.
- 17. A women's advocate who founded the WPP and was the 2nd woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- 18. A person who wants a balanced US government and society.
- 19. Was the first national currency of the US.
- 21. Helped refund the US gold reserve during the depression that followed the panic of 1893
- 22. When a company only sells goods or services.
- 23. A strategy where companies merge to reduce competition in their industry.
Down
- 1. A group of workers who fight for their rights.
- 2. A group of apartments that have affordable living expenses.
- 4. A protest for workers' rights and 8-hour work days that turned deadly.
- 6. When a company owns multiple stages in its supply chain.
- 7. An advocate for workers' rights and founded the AFL.
- 8. A disease caused by coal dust getting into the lungs.
- 10. A person who believes in the "survival of the fittest" and the powerful are just better.
- 13. One of the richest people in history and founded the Hudson and NY railroad companies
- 14. A large corporation or group of corporations that merged to reduce competition in an industry.
- 15. Marked the end of the Reconstruction Era and the start of the Progressive Era.
- 16. A business that only hires Union Workers.
- 20. A popular pet which was owned by almost everyone in England.
