Across
- 3. This era was a time of reforms to fix problems caused by industrialization and corruption.
- 6. ___________ Machines were groups that controlled city politics through bribery and favors.
- 7. A group of workers who join together to improve their jobs.
- 9. When workers refuse to work to demand better conditions or pay.
- 10. Location of the 1890 Massacre where U.S. soldiers killed hundreds of Lakota Sioux.
- 12. These changes made to the U.S. Constitution gave Black Americans more rights following the Civil War.
- 14. __________ homes were community centers that helped poor and immigrant families.
- 17. When one company controls an entire industry or product.
- 19. The nationwide ban on making or selling alcohol in the 1920s.
Down
- 1. Compulsory _________ Laws requiring children to attend school.
- 2. When children were made to work long hours in unsafe jobs.
- 4. The separation of people based on race.
- 5. Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems.
- 8. The _________ line was a system where workers add parts step-by-step to make products faster.
- 11. A law that divided Native American land into private family plots.
- 13. Large groups of companies controlled by one board to reduce competition.
- 15. The belief that native-born Americans are better than immigrants.
- 16. Laws that enforced racial segregation in the South.
- 18. The 19th amendment allowed for women to ______.
