Across
- 1. , 1888-cars with overhead electric cables
- 3. , negative; religious persecution,poverty,famine,war.
- 5. , 1880-1910,18 million, Southern and Eastern Europe
- 7. 1892-Carnegie steel cut workers wages and then the workers went on strike
- 10. , sought general ideological reform;open to workers of all trade.
- 13. increase of people moving to the cities
- 14. , children worked due to families’ need for money and to keep kids off the streets with their parents.
- 15. , focused on workers issues;organization of skilled workers from local craft unions.
- 17. , positive; religious freedom,economic opportunity,friends and family already here,rights including voting.
- 19. , 112 million immigrants will pass through this over the next 62 years
- 20. , 1800-1880 ,10 million,Northern and Western Europe
- 22. housing on the outskirts of the cities for those who could afford mass transit
Down
- 1. , 1850’s-invented by Elisha Otis
- 2. , prohibited immigration by Chinese laborers
- 4. , first industrial union; open to all railway workers
- 6. ,provided space that was no longer available on the ground
- 8. ,programs to help newcomers adopt American diet, dress, and learn English.
- 9. , workers were forced to live in communities near their workplace
- 11. , workers go on strike and nearly 300,000 rail workers were refusing to work on trains if they had Pullman cars on them.
- 12. ,first national union; open to workers from all trade.
- 16. , the idea that people of all nationalities blended to create a single culture.
- 18. , the response of most native born Americans to the new immigrants
- 21. 1887 Boston put the cars underground
