Across
- 3. Parts of a mechanism that can be substituted for one another.
- 5. The buying and selling of slaves within the United States.
- 13. An agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state.
- 14. The complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company.
- 15. The transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy.
- 18. A work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- 21. The cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials.
- 22. Lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state.
- 24. Before the American Civil War.
- 25. The idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government.
Down
- 1. A nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws.
- 2. The act of putting an end to something, such as slavery.
- 4. An era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand.
- 6. A boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward.
- 7. A religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South.
- 8. The concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation.
- 9. A loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole.
- 10. An approach to foriegn policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence.
- 11. Method of production in which large crews of people perform work in one location.
- 12. A power not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- 16. A machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats.
- 17. Government funds for improvements or support of commerce.
- 19. A machine that sends messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires.
- 20. Gin A machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton).
- 23. System: A policy of promoting the US industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency.
