Across
- 2. Leader of the WCTU from 1879-1898
- 4. Democratic nominee in 1884
- 5. A way to blast hot air through melted iron to create steel
- 6. Organizations who influenced city and country politics in the late 1800s
- 8. A farmer who supported free silver coinage
- 9. Meant that gold and silver were coined
- 11. An organization led by Mary Church Terrell
- 13. Political organizations that elected their own candidates
- 15. People who start new businesses
- 16. Period of rapid growth in US manufacturing
- 22. A Republican who challenged the power of party bosses
- 24. Organization that helped African Americans make the transition from the South to northern cities
- 27. Vice President of James A. Garfield
- 29. Key supporter of early childhood education
- 30. An act that provided some consistent nation regulation of trade among the states
- 31. Man who invented the lightbulb
- 36. A social and educational organization for farmers
- 39. The US economy type
- 41. Co-founder of the NAWSA with Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- 44. Group founded by Du Bois and other African Americans who called for equality
- 45. Tammany Hall boss
- 47. Increased the amount of silver purchased for coinage
- 48. Group that addressed the concerns of American Indians
- 49. A legal arrangement grouping together a number of companies under a single board of directors
- 50. A group that ensured railroads charged fair rates and didn't favor big shippers
- 53. Co-founder of the NAWSA with Susan B. Anthony
- 54. A party founded by Alliance leaders
- 56. The US could only back money with gold
- 57. Owning all the businesses in a certain field
- 58. Founder of the NWP
- 59. Amendment passed in 1913 that allowed Americans to vote directly for US Senators
- 60. Gave the vote to women
- 61. A Populist candidate who won 1 million votes
Down
- 1. Owning the businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- 3. Organization that united women from various backgrounds in the fight against alcohol abuse
- 7. Republican candidate who won in 1880
- 10. An organization that wanted to get the vote for women
- 12. A man who toured the South for the US Department of Agriculture
- 14. Business free from government involvement
- 16. An act stating that any attempt to monopolize any part of trade was a crime
- 17. Group that used parades and public demonstrations to draw attention to its cause
- 18. Companies that have many of the same legal rights as individuals
- 19. Wrote about scndals in city politics
- 20. Late 1800s reformers
- 21. Creators of the airplane
- 23. Leader of the American Medical Association
- 25. Creator of the telephone
- 26. A Civil War Hero and a Republican candidate
- 28. Became president of the NAWSA in 1900
- 32. Exclusive right to make or sell an invention
- 33. Banned the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcohol
- 34. African American leader who founded Tuskegee Institute
- 35. One of the most admired business leaders of the time period
- 37. Republican who won in 1888
- 38. A Republican who beat President Cleveland
- 40. A man who was very successful in combining businesses
- 42. Set up a merit system controlled by the Civil Service Commission
- 43. Journalists who raked up the muck of society
- 46. Republican candidate who won in 1896
- 51. Leader who earned a doctoral degree from Harvard and disagree with Washington
- 52. A muckraker who wrote articles attacking John D. Rockfeller's oil company
- 55. African American who thought African Americans should protest unfair treatment
