Across
- 4. What industry created "boomtowns" in California, Nevada, the Dakotas, & even Alaska?
- 9. The west had been and was currently home to?
- 11. Where most Native Americans were eventually forced to live?
- 12. Amendment that gave women the right to vote?
- 14. People from all over Europe & Asia that fled poverty & religious persecution to come to the US?
- 15. Westward expansion sped up after this US event in the mid 1800s?
- 19. What the US was after WWI ended?
- 20. Progressive President?
- 25. Money?
- 26. Business owned by investors?
- 27. Spoke out against injustices?
- 28. Native Americans depended on these for much of their everyday life?
- 29. Journalists who reported on bad conditions in the cities?
- 30. Dominated the economy of the late 1800s?
- 31. This event was a cause of WWI?
Down
- 1. Government jobs were based on examination?
- 2. Number of nations involved in WWI?
- 3. Growth in society from farms to cities?
- 5. Where many immigrants were first checked into America?
- 6. Type of railroad that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean?
- 7. Law that allowed people to own land if they farmed it for five years?
- 8. Carried supplies & settlers to the West?
- 10. Represented skilled workers?
- 13. This addition to the Monroe Doctrine said the US has a right to interfere in Latin America?
- 16. Type of government with limited involvement in world affairs?
- 17. Due to a rise in population, this product was in high demand?
- 18. A single company dominates industry?
- 21. Booker T. Washington said African Americans should focus on?
- 22. Eastern families & African American families clashed with these people on the open range in the west?
- 23. Bessemer Process made this stronger?
- 24. Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, and Geronimo led this against US troops?
- 32. US had a war with this country & got Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines?
- 33. WEB DuBois was instrumental in organizing this outspoken group for fair treatment of African Americans?
- 34. Due to lawlessness in the west, it became a playground for what types of unsavory people?
