Across
- 4. Laws that required children to attend school usually through 6th grade.
- 7. is a residential area on or near the outskirts of a city.
- 9. tall buildings with many floors supported by a lightweight steel frame.
- 10. the process of holding on to older traditions while adapting to a new culture.
- 13. organized attacks on Jewish villages
- 14. conditions that drive people from their homes
- 15. conditions that attract people to a new area
- 16. Young Men’s Hebrew Association
- 18. an airless room below the deck of a ship.
- 19. color Refers to the speech and habits of a particular region.
- 21. Low priced paperbacks that offered thrilling adventure stories.
- 22. was a new kind of music with a lively, rhythmic sound.
- 24. House community centers that offered service to the poor.
Down
- 1. Church sponsored, schools.
- 2. Buildings Six or seven stories high, divided into small apartments, sometimes without windows, heat or indoor bathrooms
- 3. americans who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native-born white protestants
- 5. the movement of population from farms to cities
- 6. Young Women’s Hebrew Association
- 8. Sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth.
- 11. store sold all kinds of goods in different sections or departments.
- 12. standards for construction and safety
- 17. was a variety of shows that included comedians, song-and-dance routines, and acrobats.
- 20. A group of writers that tried to show the harsh side of life as it was.
- 23. House an old mansion converted into a settlement house in 1889 by Jane Addams
