Across
- 3. Leader of the Knights of Labor
- 6. A journalist or writer who wrote exposes on conditions of workplaces, or exposing corrupt businesses. Examples are Nellie Bly and Ida B. Wells
- 11. Made rich from owning shipping and railroad tycoons in New York
- 13. A building that housed many poor people in large cities. These normally had terrible living conditions
- 14. Workers rights activist who participated and led hundreds of strikes including ones that led to the Haymarket Riot
- 15. When one group gives rights to a building, business, or amount of money to another group for the hope that they will get payed back in profit
- 16. A strike that turned into a riot when someone threw a bomb into a group of policemen who started shooting and killing many strikers
- 18. Disease caught by coal miners after inhaling to much coal dust
- 19. When a certain business has no competition for selling a good or service
- 20. A group of workers that join together to go on strikes or have a right of speech for workers
- 21. When a certain business only hires members of a certain union
- 22. Founded the Hull House, the National Child Labor Committee, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People along with others
- 23. The belief that certain people are born superiorly to others
- 24. Owner of the US Steel Corporation and philanthropist
Down
- 1. President of the International Women Suffrage Alliance and the National American Women Suffrage Association
- 2. The first national farming organization founded by Oliver Kelley
- 4. Investment Banker and Financier who gave so much money to failing railroads that he nearly owned them
- 5. Animal sent into coal mines to check for poison gases
- 7. When a business merges with at the same level of supply to reduce competition. An example of this would be John D. Rockefeller
- 8. An emergency paper currency used in the civil war
- 9. When all stages of a business, creating, selling, and shipping a product are owned by one business. An example would be Andrew Carnegie’s business.
- 10. An age when terrible working conditions and racism was covered up by rich people in America, much like stone being gilded over with gold.
- 12. Owner of Standard Oil and the first billionaire in the world
- 17. Labor activist and founder of the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
