Across
- 2. Feelings of hostility and dislike toward foreigners.
- 5. Support from the _________________, especially in the form of laissez-faire economics, allowed for the rise of big businesses.
- 8. Advancements in ____________________ created the things that businesses needed to grow larger and larger.
- 10. Name given to the owners of the big businesses by those who respected them for helping the country and for being self-made men.
- 13. This industry received a lot of government support, especially in the form of land grants.
- 17. When a business tries to control every aspect of the production process and own all of the products needed to produce their primary product.
- 18. Name given to the owners of the big businesses by those who didn't like them and saw them as cheaters and exploiters of their workers.
- 19. One reason why big businesses grew quickly after the Civil War was because of the easy access to a lot of ___________________.
- 20. The primary entry point into the United States for many European immigrants in the second wave of immigration.
- 21. The trans-continental railroad was able to finally create a truly _______________ economy, allowing the whole country to be connected.
Down
- 1. These were created by the railroad industry to help trains run on time.
- 3. The railroad industry was known for being very _____________, for example in the Credit Mobilier scandal.
- 4. When a business tries to buy out all of its competitors to control all of the production for a single good or service.
- 6. Positive things in the United States that made people want to come.
- 7. The most horizontally integrated industry of the late 19th century.
- 9. These immigrants made up 2/3 of the work force for the trans-continental railroad.
- 11. The most vertically integrated industry of the late 19th century.
- 12. Negative things in people's home countries that made them want to leave.
- 14. Most immigrants during the second wave settled in major _____________.
- 15. Immigrants in the second wave from the same country tended to settle in the same ____________, where they recreated the culture of their home country.
- 16. A law that barred Chinese immigration to the United States for 10 years and prohibited Chinese immigrants from being citizens.
