Across
- 4. The development of industries in a country and the mechanization of production (i___)
- 7. Social reformer and co-founder of the Hull House in Chicago. Would later win a Nobel peace prize (J___A___)
- 11. A famous muckraker known for writing "The Jungle" (U___ S___)
- 13. famous political cartoonist known for his cartoons about Boss Tweed (t___ n___)
- 15. the nationwide economic system made possibly by improved transportation and communication (n___ m___)
- 17. An immigrant who became a steel Tycoon, building a powerful company using mass production techniques to lower the cost of steel (A______ C______)
- 18. a group of workers that join together to have a stronger voice when negotiating concerns at workplaces (l__u__)
- 19. A highly powerful and corrupt politician in New York City during the 1860s and 1870s, who led the Tammany Hall political machine (B___T___)
- 22. Famous community center called a "settlement house" founded by Jane Addams (H___H___)
- 23. war, poverty, famine, persecution (p___ f____)
- 25. the Hull House was referred to as this (s___ h___)
- 27. A period in US history of massive economic growth and industrial expansion that looked dazzling on the surface but this term suggests that it is a thin layer of gold covering up serious problems like poverty, political corruption, and extreme wealth (g___a___))
- 29. This factory had a deadly industrial disaster in 1911 where over 146 young individuals died. (t__s___f)
- 32. Movement that focuses on protecting natural resources such as forests, water and wildlife (c_____)
- 35. This company was accused and found guilty of having a monopoly (S___ O___)
- 37. a positive term for a business leader, who built large companies and helped the economy by creating jobs and products. (C___O__I___)
- 38. Production method that breaks down a complex job into a series of smaller tasks (a____l____)
- 39. The main immigration station on the west coast, located in San Francisco Bay, where immigrants - mostly from Asian countries were processed. (A____I___)
- 40. negative term used for powerful business leaders that gain large wealth by using unfair practices (r___ b____)
Down
- 1. freedom of religion, job opportunities, land (p___ f___)
- 2. American Businessman that grew to be one of the wealthiest men by building an empire in shipping and railroads (C___V____)
- 3. a way of manufacturing huge amounts of products identical to each other (m___ p____)
- 5. when a person leaves their home country to permanently live in another country (i____)
- 6. Hands off approach by the government for businesses. (l___-f_____)
- 8. American businessman, founder of Ford Motor Company, father of modern assembly lines (H___F___)
- 9. US President who was known as being a trust-buster and a protector of the nation's environment (t___ r___)
- 10. a journalist or a writer in the early 1900s that investigated and exposed corruption, dangerous work conditions and dishonesty (m___)
- 12. areas in the countryside that are outside of cities and towns (r____)
- 14. Law passed in 1882 that banned almost all Chinese laborers from immigrating to the US. This was the first major law in American history to prevent a specific nationality from entering the country (C___E___A___)
- 16. Leading muckraker and magazine editor, she exposed the corruption of the standard oil (I___T___)
- 20. This is the cheapest area on the ship, where most immigrants stayed when traveling to America (s____)
- 21. when a single company or group has complete control over an entire industry or service. (m_______)
- 24. the practice of hiring children to work in factories, mines, or mills. (c__l___)
- 26. a wealthy person who gives large amount of money and time to charities and good causes (p____)
- 28. Oil tycoon in the US. Would become one of the wealthiest individuals in modern history (J___D R____)
- 30. a rundown, overcrowded apartment building (t___)
- 31. The main immigration processing station in New York Harbor (e___i____)
- 33. A newspaper reporter and photographer that used photographs to show the wealthier individuals how the horrible the conditions were in other neighborhoods (J___ R___)
- 34. regular payment for completing work (w____)
- 36. when a large number of people are able to buy and use a huge amount of factory made goods. (m____ c____)
