Across
- 4. Laws banning the manufacture or sale of alcohol.
- 5. This killed almost 150 workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in 1911.
- 11. Name given to journalists who uncover abuses and corruption.
- 12. NY city where the first women's rights convention was held.
- 13. When you contact a political leader personally to try to win them to your cause.
- 16. Letting voters accept or reject measures proposed by the legislature
- 17. To propose a certain position or viewpoint.
- 18. Amendment that enacted Prohibition.
- 19. A proposed law
Down
- 1. Progressives had a strong faith in this.
- 2. Photojournalist who published his book "How the Other Half Lives" in 1890.
- 3. Muckraker who reported on vote stealing and other corrupt political machine practices.
- 6. Right that enables voters to remove elected officials from office.
- 7. Muckraker who wrote "The Bitter Cry of the Children" about child labor issues.
- 8. Socialist leader who won nearly a million votes in 1912.
- 9. Vote held by all members of a political party to decide their candidate for public office.
- 10. The right to vote.
- 14. The right of citizens to place a measure or issue before the voters or the legislature for approval.
- 15. Amendment that gave women the right to vote.
