6.1 - The Roots of Progressivism (pp. 202-210)

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