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Across
  1. 7. The theory of evolution by Charles (can’t give the last name because it gives it away)
  2. 10. Recreate urban social reality
  3. 11. Physician then investigator for the US Bureau of Labor; pioneer in the identification of pollution in the workplace
  4. 14. Deliberately sensational, often lurid style of reporting presented in bold graphics, designed to reach a mass audience
  5. 16. A southern writer who explored the oppressive features of traditional marriage, encountered widespread public abuse after publication of her nonconforming novel
  6. 17. Member of the Ashcan school,explored the starkness and loneliness of the modern city
  7. 18. The first elevated railway with steam powered trains massive iron structures (1870), cable cars, the first electric trolley line (1888), the first subway (1897)
  8. 19. Part of the movement of social realism, encouraged writers to abandon the genteel traditions of earlier times and turn to the social dislocations and injustices of the present
  9. 20. The most important form of mass entertainment, a motion picture technology, created by Thomas Edison and others in the 1880s
Down
  1. 1. Massive city rebuilding projects in cities to clear away older neighborhoods and streets and replace with new buildings
  2. 2. A Harvard psychologist, was the most prominent publicist of the “pragmatism” theory
  3. 3. Works of artists that began an artistic movement, rejected the past and embraced new subjects and new forms
  4. 4. Painters/artists explored aspects of modern life that were becoming subjects of American literature
  5. 5. staged by Ashcan artists in New York City, displayed works of the French Postimpressionists and of some American moderns
  6. 6. Danish immigrant, NY newspaper reporter and photographer
  7. 8. A place that was maintained by ethnic communities where immigrants listened to the music of their homelands and more, built on the experience of American Jews
  8. 9. Boss of New York City's Tammany Hall in the 1860s and 1870s
  9. 12. most commonly immigrants with political experience, a position in “The Machine”; purpose was to win votes for his organization, win the loyalty of others, gave potential voters occasional relief-baskets, helped with legal issues, finding them jobs, and gave opportunities to rise in the political organization itself
  10. 13. The first of them were built in 1850, housed the poor, supplied the laboring people with cheap lodging
  11. 15. Made silent epics of motion picture, changed filmmaking