Chapter 17 The Progressive Era Review

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Across
  1. 6. a leader who urged African Americans to demand their rights
  2. 8. Novel that revealed unsanitary conditions in Chicago’s stockyards
  3. 9. law that divided Native American reservations into smaller plots of land
  4. 10. the United States President elected in 1912
  5. 12. The _____________ Antitrust Act allowed workers to organize more freely.
  6. 14. a movement by Walter Rauschenbusch that encouraged people to follow the Bible’s teachings to improve society
  7. 19. house a community center that provided social services to the urban poor
  8. 22. gave the federal government the power to decide where and how much water would be distributed
  9. 23. Theodore Roosevelt’s program for fair government
  10. 25. a movement that promoted the practice of never drinking alcohol
  11. 26. President Roosevelt sided with the _________________ in a 1902 strike by threatening the owners with a federal takeover. It was the first time the federal government sided with workers in a labor dispute.
  12. 27. opened Hull House in Chicago, inspiring other women to become social workers
  13. 28. a movement that arose in the 1890s to address social problems
  14. 29. an activist who opened the country’s first birth-control clinic
  15. 30. provided federal agents to inspect meat sold across state lines and required inspection of meat processing-plants
Down
  1. 1. legislation passed to control the safety of foods and medicines
  2. 2. a change to the Constitution that gave Congress power to create an income tax
  3. 3. Created because of the efforts of John Muir.
  4. 4. born to a wealthy family and college educated. He worked hard to establish a tough image. The Republican party tried to “bury” him by making him Vice President. He got the last laugh.
  5. 5. a man who led the Division of Forestry under President Theodore Roosevelt
  6. 7. 1914 law that was passed to monitor business practices that might lead to monopoly
  7. 11. an African American leader who urged hard work and patience in the pursuit of full citizenship rights
  8. 13. a movement to teach immigrants to adopt white Protestant lifestyles
  9. 15. an organization that worked for women’s suffrage
  10. 16. a social activist and suffrage leader who formed the National Woman’s Party
  11. 17. socially conscious writers who dramatized the need for reform
  12. 18. a group that planned to use the courts to challenge laws that were unfair to African Americans
  13. 20. passed in 1917, giving women the right to vote
  14. 21. organization that helped poor African American families send their children to school
  15. 24. organization committed to the protection of Jews against physical and verbal assault