Across
- 1. fined railroads that gave rebates and the shippers that accepted them
- 6. published devastating depiction of Standard Oil Company
- 10. act preventing the mislabeling or adulteration of food and drugs
- 12. "Father of the National Parks", naturalist, and author
- 16. short-lived railroad trust created in part by J.P. Morgan and his associates
- 24. reform minded journalists who exposed corruption and scandal
- 25. financier and banker
- 26. allowed bankers to invest in foreign affairs and foreign policy
- 27. stated that prepared meat was subject to federal inspection
- 29. Wisconsin governor, eliminated corrupt corporations
- 30. brought attention to sweatshop conditions in factories
- 31. 11th Chief Justice of the United States
- 32. court case stating that it was constitutional to enact laws to protect women in factories
- 33. voters vote directly to remove an elected official from office before their term has ended
- 34. wrote "How the Other Half Lives" about the conditions in the New York slums
- 35. York court case that invalidates the 10 hour baker law
Down
- 2. voters directly propose legislation
- 3. direct vote in which the electorate votes directly on a proposal
- 4. Chief of Agriculture Department's Division of Forestry
- 5. the term for the original members of a party that did not support change
- 7. amendment that prohibited alcohol
- 8. governor of California, broke grip of Southern Pacific Railroad on politics
- 9. split Republican party, contributed to conservation
- 11. imposed a high tariff on imports
- 13. pressed for laws to help women and children at work
- 14. educator, temperance reformer, suffragist
- 15. restricted free passes and expanded Interstate Commerce Commission
- 17. Roosevelt's Secretary of War, 27th President of the United States
- 18. amendment passed to allow direct election of senators
- 19. stated that money from the sale of public lands could be used to help find ways to irrigate crops in the West
- 20. influenced Roosevelt to create more National Parks
- 21. author of "The Jungle"
- 22. wrote "The Shame of the Cities" about the corrupt alliance between the government and big businesses
- 23. naturalist, novelist, and journalist
- 28. mayor of Seattle