Across
- 3. movement A popular movement arose among the workers and other groups who still could not vote to press for more rights
- 4. The idea that the United States had the right and duty to rule North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- 10. as Europeans later called the native peoples.
- 12. declaring that all slaves in the Confederate states were free.
- 13. became a battleground for these opposing forces
- 15. a line of workers who each put a single piece on unfinished cars as they passed on a moving belt.
- 17. A machine that sent messages instantly over wires.
- 20. an unofficial military force seeking independence for Ireland, staged a series of attacks against British officials in Ireland.
- 22. a conflict between the United States (the "Union") and the Confederate States of America, formed by Southern states that seceded over issues like slavery and states' rights.
Down
- 1. or prejudice against Jews, also played a role in this scandal.
- 2. Darwin’s idea of change through natural selection
- 5. a Polynesian people who had settled in New Zealand around AD 800.
- 6. The figure who presided over all this historic change
- 7. President who had promised to stop the spread of slavery.
- 8. Canada was self-governing in domestic affairs but remained part of the British Empire.
- 9. the right to vote
- 11. A greater number of Irish
- 14. was a place where convicts were sent to serve their sentences
- 16. The long history of exile and persecution convinced them to work to reestablish their ancient homeland
- 18. France remained divided
- 19. withdraw, from the Union
- 21. scientific idea of modern times aroused more controversy than the work of English naturalist
