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