Across
- 2. the winner of the 1912 presidential election
- 4. businesses used scientific management ideas to make work more this
- 5. president from 1901 to 1909
- 7. the novel by Upton Sinclair describing the meatpacking industry
- 9. an antitrust law that weakened monopolies and upheld the rights of unions and farm organizations
- 11. the right to vote, a major goal of women reformers
- 13. making the sale or use of alcohol illegal
- 14. movement of social reform in the early 20th century
- 18. a national banking system begun in 1913
- 19. social reformer
- 20. a way for people to approve changes in laws by a vote
- 21. novelist who exposed social problems
- 23. progressive Wisconsin governor and senator
- 24. act/law to stop the sale of unclean food and drugs, 1906
- 25. a writer who exposes wrongdoing
- 27. a way for people to propose laws directly
- 28. National Association of Colored Women founded in 1896 to improve living and working conditions for African American women
Down
- 1. the head of the US forest service under Roosevelt
- 3. an amendment to the constitution giving women the right to vote
- 6. president from 1909 to 1913, the successor to Roosevelt
- 8. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People founded in 1909 to work for racial equality
- 9. the planned management of natural resources
- 10. National American Woman Suffrage Association founded in 1890
- 11. president Roosevelt‘s program of progressive reforms
- 12. a federal agency set up in 1914 to investigate businesses and help enforce the laws
- 15. a vote on whether to remove a public official from office
- 16. the amendment providing for senators to be elected directly
- 17. act/law reforming meatpacking conditions, 1906
- 22. a tariff bill meant to lower tariffs on imported goods
- 26. important leader of the women’s suffrage movement
