Industrialization

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Across
  1. 3. 19th-century philosophy that argued that human social history can be understood as a struggle between the wealthy and the poor, with the strongest and fittest triumphing
  2. 4. the integration in which a business controls all aspects of production and distrobution of a product
  3. 6. reasons people leave where they live (push) or are attracted to where they are going (pull)
  4. 9. powerful political machine in New York that was corrupt; ran by Boss (William) Tweed
  5. 10. policy calling for less government involvement in the economy
  6. 14. violent labour dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and many of its workers
  7. 15. the integration in which a business buys all competing businesses, causes a monopoly
Down
  1. 1. a process in which workers forced air to remove impurities from iron, which transforms iron into steel
  2. 2. act that prohibited non-skilled Chinese workers from entering the United States
  3. 5. investigative journalists of the 1900s who exposed misconduct of powerful organizations or people
  4. 7. immigrant processing center in New York Bay that processed millions of mostly European immigrants
  5. 8. someone who opposes immigration and favors the interests of the native-born population
  6. 11. immigrant processing center in the San Francisco Bay that processed millions of mostly Asian immigrants
  7. 12. groups of workers who band together to achieve better pay, safer working conditions, and other benefits
  8. 13. large overcrowded building that rents rooms and apartments