Chapter 13

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Across
  1. 2. The right of citizens to place a measure or issue before the voters or the legislature for approval
  2. 4. Federal law that gave the Interstate Commerce Commission the power to set maximum railroad rates
  3. 7. Used his office to attack the way political parties ran their conventions
  4. 12. Wrote the book The Jungle dealing with the conditions of food production
  5. 13. Wrote the book The Bitter Cry of the Children about child labor conditions
  6. 17. The right to vote
  7. 19. A plan in which a city’s government is divided into different departments with different functions, each placed under the control of a commissioner
  8. 21. Former American Railway Union leader won million of votes as the American Socialist Party candidate for president in 1912
  9. 22. Laws banning the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol
  10. 23. US Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat
  11. 26. Officially established the prohibition of alcohol in the US
  12. 27. A Quaker who headed NAWSA’s congressional committee
  13. 28. Theodore Roosevelt’s promise of fair and equal treatment for all
  14. 29. A journalist who uncovers abuses and corruption in a society
Down
  1. 1. Reported on vote stealing and other corrupt practices of urban political machines
  2. 3. Published a series of articles critical of the Standard Oil Company
  3. 5. In 1874 a group of women formed this group. By 1911 this group had nearly 250,000 members
  4. 6. important US trust form in 1901
  5. 8. Apointed by Teddy Roosevelt to head the United States forest service
  6. 9. Advocated the moderation or elimination of alcohol
  7. 10. Nearly 150,000 workers walked out of eastern PA’s anthracite mines demanding a raise
  8. 11. The law passed for the right for women to vote
  9. 14. The right that enables voters to remove unsatisfactory elected officials from office
  10. 15. A political movement that crossed party lines which believed that industrialism and urbanization had created many social problems
  11. 16. a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
  12. 18. The practice of letting voters accept or reject measures proposed by legislature
  13. 20. Vote held by all members of political party to decide their candidate for public office
  14. 24. DrugAct Preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of falsely labeled food and drugs
  15. 25. Described the poverty, disease, and crime that afflicted many immigrant neighborhoods in NYC
  16. 28. The idea that government should own and operate industry for the community as a whole