Post-Civil War America

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