American History Project

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Across
  1. 3. What was there an increase of when machines can into play
  2. 6. Rise in the value of money that results in lower prices
  3. 7. A legal agreement
  4. 8. What strike happened on 1894 against a railroad and the government needed the army to get involved
  5. 11. With an abundance of production the product became _______
  6. 13. Person who takes business risks for profit
  7. 14. What did machines ruin for the craftsman people rather than them making knives and dresses by hand
  8. 16. a company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter the facility
  9. 17. What happened on 1886 that was in chicago and outside the McCormick Reaper plant
  10. 18. Between 1800s and 1900s what happened with children
  11. 19. Where were all the machines stored
  12. 20. discussions between union leaders and ownership/management
  13. 21. the nickname for the people who protected strikebreakers
  14. 22. What could knitting stockings and stitching shirts and dresses, cutting and stitching leather for shoes, and producing nails by the millions and be cheap
Down
  1. 1. Gompers Who was the person who led the first successful union
  2. 2. What happened on 1892 that happened against the Carnagies because they tried to bring in new machinery
  3. 4. Combining companies that supply equipment and services
  4. 5. a stoppage of work when negotiations break down
  5. 9. Coal mines, steel mills, railroads, slaughterhouses and many more were all_________
  6. 10. Who led the first true natural labor union
  7. 12. group of workers who join together to improve their situation at work and their lifestyle
  8. 14. Owners spend little money for_____ for their workers
  9. 15. Organization owned by many people
  10. 18. Machines replaced highly skilled ____________