Across
- 6. New York City political machine
- 11. The idea that some people are born better than others
- 12. Corrupt political boss of Tammany Hall
- 14. Wrote "The Awakening" (1899), a novel that explored the oppressive nature of traditional marriage
- 15. Most important form of entertainment in the late 1800s
- 16. Corrupt political figure that did favors to gain votes to remain in power
- 18. U.S. Bureau of Labor who was a pioneer in the identification of pollution in the workplace
- 19. New York City slum dwellings
- 20. Created "The Birth of a Nation" (1915)
Down
- 1. Art movement that embraced new subjects and forms, showing ordinary society
- 2. Wrote "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" (1893), a novel about urban slum life
- 3. Deliberately sensational, lurid style of reporting designed to reach a mass audience
- 4. Stores that turned shopping into an activity (ex. Macy's)
- 5. Supplied news and features across America
- 7. Art school that produced naturalistic works that portrayed social realities of the era
- 8. Wrote "The American" (1877), a novel about modern, industrial civilization
- 9. The absorbing of one culture or society into another
- 10. Photographer who documented tenement life in the 1890s
- 13. Elevated railways, cable cars, trolleys, subways, etc.
- 17. A writing movement that wrote about the realities of life
