Across
- 4. Railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific.
- 7. Case legalizing "separate but equal" doctrine.
- 10. 1882 law banning specific immigrants.
- 14. Farming system causing cycle of debt.
- 15. Formal charges brought against Andrew Johnson.
- 17. Amendment protecting voting rights by race.
- 22. 1890 massacre ending Indian Wars.
- 23. National organization for farmer advocacy.
- 25. Corrupt New York political machine.
- 26. Amendment that officially abolished slavery.
- 27. 1867 purchase called "Seward's Folly."
- 28. Belief in necessary Westward expansion.
- 30. Journalists exposing Gilded Age corruption.
Down
- 1. Post-Civil War era of Southern rebuilding.
- 2. 1894 national strike against railroads.
- 3. Law breaking up Native American lands.
- 5. Political movement for farmers and laborers.
- 6. Law requiring merit for government jobs.
- 8. Method for mass-producing cheap steel.
- 9. Black migrants moving to Kansas.
- 11. 1877 deal that ended Reconstruction.
- 12. Era of wealth hiding social problems.
- 13. Northerners moving South during Reconstruction.
- 16. Southern laws enforcing racial segregation.
- 18. 1862 act giving free Western land.
- 19. Industrialists using cutthroat business practices.
- 20. Amendment granting citizenship and equal protection.
- 21. Southerners supporting Republican Reconstruction policies.
- 24. "Survival of the fittest" business theory.
- 29. 1890 law used to break monopolies.
