Across
- 8. factor of production: natural resources
- 11. Cornelius _________, controlled railroads and shipping
- 13. a change from farming to manufacturing and industry
- 15. railroads made standardizing clocks on these necessary
- 17. the govt should stay out of the economy
- 19. ________ integration, buying up all the competitors
- 23. carried coal, wood, and iron needed for industry on tracks
- 26. collective ____________, a discussion between bosses and the union
- 27. Marconi's device to transmit broadcasts by waves of the same name
- 28. worked in factories for low wages, no school
- 29. ________ integration, buying up every step of the process
- 33. The Chinese _____________ of 1882 restricted immigration
- 35. invented by Bell, revolutionized communication
- 36. person hired to replace a striking worker in order to break up a strike
- 38. covered in a layer of gold
- 40. organization of workers who seek better pay and working conditions
- 41. anti-child labor advocate and reformer, a wild old lady
- 42. A machine for spinning wool or cotton, with a girl's name
Down
- 1. a wealthy industrialist
- 2. a negative effect of industry, in the air, water, and soil. Yuck!
- 3. investigative reporters who exposed corruption
- 4. increase in people living in cities
- 5. The Bessemer process made this metal stronger; an essential material
- 6. J.P. __________, banker and creator of General Motors
- 7. Samuel Gompers founded this trade union
- 9. factor of production: people and their skills
- 10. Andrew _________, a steel tycoon and robber baron
- 12. to act like the majority culture
- 14. John D. _________, founded Standard Oil
- 16. the first was a Benz, the three-wheeled Motorwagen
- 18. a market where one company controls everything
- 20. An international union who won a 5-day workweek, also known as the Wobblies
- 21. person opposed to immigration; anti-immigrant
- 22. factor of production: tools, machinery, and money
- 24. combine the factors of production to make profit
- 25. a factory or shop with long hours and low wages
- 30. a type of residence that is often run-down and crowded
- 31. Eli Whitney's invention for cleaning cotton of its seeds
- 32. invented by Edison, stores and replays sound waves
- 34. Watt's invention, powered trains and factories with steam
- 37. African Americans who migrated from the south to the west
- 39. invented by the Wright Bros., now common in the sky
