Topic 2

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