Across
- 6. A constitutional amendment that allowed for the direct election of U.S. senators by the people.
- 7. The employment of children, especially in dangerous or exploitative conditions, in industries during the late 19th century.
- 9. An organized group, often corrupt, that controls a political party and uses illegal and legal means to gain votes and power.
- 11. A 1905 Supreme Court case that ruled against a law limiting work hours for bakers, claiming it interfered with business rights.
- 14. A deadly industrial accident in 1911 that killed 146 workers, mainly young women, due to unsafe working conditions.
- 15. A process that allows citizens to remove elected officials from office before their term ends.
Down
- 1. Systems of transportation, such as buses, trains, or trolleys, for moving large numbers of people.
- 2. An immigration station in California, primarily for Chinese immigrants, from 1910-1940.
- 3. Tall multi-story buildings, often made from steel, created to accommodate growing urban populations.
- 4. A famous political machine in New York City known for its corruption
- 5. A policy or belief favoring the interests of native-born citizens over immigrants.
- 8. The movement of people to a new country, often for better opportunities.
- 10. Journalists who expose corruption, child labor, or poor working conditions in society.
- 12. A major immigration processing center located in New York Harbor, active from 1892-1954.
- 13. A law passed in 1883 that created a merit-based system for hiring federal employees.
