Chapter 9 First

12345678910111213141516171819202122232425
Across
  1. 3. Progressive Republicans were angry at President Taft over his handling of the __________ Affair
  2. 5. Most Progressives agreed that government should protect workers and help the poor
  3. 6. Nonviolent refusal to obey a law
  4. 7. Theodore Roosevelt’s name for his reform program
  5. 11. This legalized strikes and peaceful picketing
  6. 12. Was established to reorganize the nation’s banking system
  7. 16. This amendment gave Congress power to levy an income tax
  8. 17. This amendment prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol
  9. 19. Voters can remove an official from office
  10. 20. Concern for the protection of natural resources
  11. 21. President Taft continued Roosevelt’s progressive program pursuing ______ cases
  12. 22. Believed Americans could eliminate poverty by discouraging land speculation
  13. 23. Voters decide to approve or reject a law
  14. 25. Municipal reformers favored city control of _________ in the early 1900’s
Down
  1. 1. A basic anti-suffrage argument was that women would become too _____
  2. 2. Woodrow Wilson won the Presidential election of 1912 partly due to a split in the _________
  3. 4. This planned and developed irrigation projects
  4. 8. Woodrow Wilson’s name for his reform program
  5. 9. Progressivism was diminished by _________
  6. 10. Prohibited deliberate mislabeling of products
  7. 13. With this voters select candidates for political office
  8. 14. This amendment created the direct election of U.S. Senators
  9. 15. Theodore Roosevelt ended the United Mine Workers’ strike in 1902 by convincing both sides to submit to arbitration
  10. 18. With this voters put issues and laws on the ballots
  11. 24. Investigative reporters who sought to expose corruption and wrongdoing