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Across
  1. 2. Controling or owning all the enterprises and basically making up an industry
  2. 4. A movement done between the years of 1896 and 1916 that White around middle-class pro that wanted legal, managerial, scientific, and institutional solutions to the downsides of industrialization, urbanization, and corruption
  3. 10. A plan that proposed storing food in government warehouses for a short time in which the government would give loans to farmers of around 80% of the current crop prices and selling them when the price for crops rose
  4. 11. A political reform where instead of having to choose between delegates at conventions, you could nominate candidates through direct vote; straightened all-White solidarity in the South within the Democratic Party
  5. 13. Kickback city bosses got for political favors, financial
  6. 15. amendment abolished slavery and was added to the constitution in december of 1865 the first amendment was added in 1804
  7. 17. actor, died in barn, killed Lincoln
  8. 21. A political strategy mainly used by the republicans to emphasize the sacrifices to the nation during the Civil War against the Democratic south
  9. 23. Name for the Industrial Workers of the World, grew out of the former labor movement and wanted to have an industrial union model of labor organization, a radical Progressive group
  10. 24. A 1912 political complain done by Woodrow Wilson about how a small federal government needed to protect the general public’s interests from all of the evils that came with a bad businesses
  11. 26. Vice President to Lincoln, became President when Lincoln died
  12. 27. African Americans who went to Kansas to avoid the racism in the South
  13. 28. The 1895 speech given by Booker T. Washington that urged African Americans to get along with those in their White communities and to work hard to earn goodwill, given at the Atlanta Exposition
  14. 29. The Seventh Cavalry of the army opened fire and killed more than 150 lakota, meant as an attempt to disarm a bunch of Lakota people by Wounded Knee South Dakota
  15. 30. A thought process that William James supported that stated needs to critzes the information coming from institus, ideas, and and religions over acting on blind faith
  16. 32. A couple Republicans that left the the Stalwart v Half-breed debate because they were disgusted with their candidate’s corruption
  17. 33. A crop-lien system where those without land would have to give a portion of the crop to the plantation owner. It’s designed to put the cropper into debt.
  18. 34. Proposed law, put on the ballot through a public petition
  19. 36. A term used for those who moved to the south from the north that the southerners thought to only get money from them at their expense. Through political power.
  20. 37. An oath that was proposed in a bill where the confederate people would swear they didn't make war against the union or supported the confederate in any way those who ddn;t take oath wouldn't be able to be involved politically in any way. Lincoln vetoed it.
  21. 38. Authors and journalists who urged the public to take action by writing about social ills
  22. 39. On June 19, 1865 Major General Gordan Granger announced in Galveston, Texas that the slaves are free this date is called
  23. 41. Process that allowed voters to counteract legislation and they can do so by putting an already existing law on the ballot so voters can either reject or affirm it
  24. 42. A protest in 1894 where Jacob Coxey led a bunch of unemployed people to the white house to march in front of it
  25. 44. A farmers’ organization that started in 1867 and had 1.5 million member in a little less of a decade
  26. 46. Spanish for White caps, this rebel group of hispanics fought against the appropriation of their land by the caucasians in 1889-1890 they committed a bunch of arson to express their anger at the injustice
  27. 47. shot in Ford's Theater
  28. 48. People who were against the reconstruction tried to put the south back where it was.
Down
  1. 1. Policy aimed at assimilating Native Americans to a class, middle class. Taught them the “American way” by using boarding school and allotment of land for Native American households
  2. 3. A political party that began in 1890 that originally represented the rights of farmers but extended to all workers in federal and regional elections
  3. 5. Reforming, The time period when the southern states joined the union right after the civil war was referred to as the reconstruction era
  4. 6. When the slaves became free they celebrated, and looked for opportunities such as jobs. People in the south were still upset about that and in response to that Congress created the Bureau of Refugees, and this Bureau
  5. 7. Legal arrangement in which a small group of people called trustees have ownership legally over a business they operate for the benefit of other investors
  6. 8. A bunch of ideas and theories seeking to figure out the underlying changes in the US during the late 1800s
  7. 9. A group of republicans that really supported continuing the patronage system, led by Roscoe Conkling
  8. 12. A time in American history where politics as well as society was corrupt, focused on materialism, and ultimately a quest for personal gain
  9. 14. Lincoln’s plan to have the southern states return into the fold of America, by having ten percent of the population able to vote swear their allegiance to the US and the freeing of the slaves, then the states would draw up new constitutions, this would only be in the confederate states
  10. 16. First significant silver find in the US by Henry T.P Comstock found in 1859 Nevada
  11. 18. Armed conflict in Clay County, Texas occurred in 1883-1884 over cowboys moving cattle across the trail and stingy ranchers who wanted the best grazing fields to themselves
  12. 19. System that focus and tried for improving factory efficiency rates by using the principle of standardization, named for Fredrick Winslow Taylor, it limited workers to only do repetitive tasks thus reducing human interaction or opportunities to collaborate or think
  13. 20. Theory born from realism about the laws of nature are the only relevant laws and they govern humanity
  14. 21. Big farms with a bunch of labor allowing them to earn a lot of money but did nothing to help struggling family farms farms
  15. 22. John Dewey proposed this theory, education was essential to the search about truth and ideals as well as institutions
  16. 25. Militia raid killing over a hundred people (men, women, and children) led by Colonel Chivington in colorado on a cheyenne and arapaho peoples, both the american and a white flag were flying
  17. 31. A home that was commonly made on the plains, made from stacking sod and creating cheap and damp house
  18. 35. To get rid of a public official by a petition followed by a vote process
  19. 38. This phrase coined by a journalist named John O’Sullivan, the idea that the white people’s duty/calling was to settle the west with protestant democratic values written in United States Magazine and Democratic Review
  20. 40. A national conglomeration of a bunch of different farmers groups that united in 1890 to further farmers’ concerns in politics
  21. 43. A group of Republicans that supported a bit of civil rights and were therefore thought to be “half republican” led by James G. Blaine
  22. 45. Southern white people who supported the reconstruction. Became targets for the KKK.