Across
- 2. Women who fought for social reforms like temperance, suffrage, and labor laws.
- 4. Reform that allowed citizens to vote directly on laws.
- 5. Civil rights organization founded in 1909 to fight discrimination.
- 7. Reform that allowed voters to remove an elected official from office.
- 8. One method used to prevent formerly enslaved people from voting in elections in the South
- 9. Progressive amendment that allowed citizens to vote directly for senators.
- 12. Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems during the Progressive Era.
Down
- 1. Reform movement advocating the protection of natural resources and national parks.
- 3. The wording used by the Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) to legalize segregation
- 6. Journalist whose work resulted in the breaking up of Rockefeller's oil monopoly
- 7. Photographer who documented housing conditions of the urban poor during the Progressive Era
- 10. Book by Upton Sinclair that exposed unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry
- 11. Laws enforcing racial segregation in the South.
