Across
- 3. move something illegally
- 6. workers refuse to work until the company grants their demands or a compromise can be reached
- 7. control or supervise
- 8. to remove an elected official from office by citizens if they did not like how the official was doing their job
- 10. the power of citizens to propose laws by gaining enough signatures on a petition
- 11. to consider a labor leader a troublemaker who should not be hired
- 15. self-respect or pride in oneself
- 17. to damage or destroy something on purpose
- 20. buyers of goods and services in large quantities
- 21. made up of several different groups of people working together for common causes
- 22. a person who takes it upon themselves to enforce a law or punish criminals without the legal authority to do so
- 24. to cancel or take back a law
- 25. to bother, pressure, intimidate, or attack
- 26. the use of water as a source of power
- 27. the ability of citizens to vote for or against laws already passed by their state's lawmakers
Down
- 1. unfriendly or hostile behavior
- 2. to not take a side or participate in war
- 4. ability to obtain goods before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- 5. a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- 9. the deliberate destruction of company property for political advantage
- 12. the private ownership of land, property, and business
- 13. unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behaviors that differ from one's own
- 14. someone who seeks to address social, economic, or political problems by bringing about positive change
- 16. the fee that must be paid for borrowing money
- 18. when one company controls an entire industry
- 19. offer illegal money or rewards to government officials in order to get a contract
- 23. extreme
