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