Unit 3 Test (US HISTORY)

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Across
  1. 5. Farmers/Pioneers who went west
  2. 7. A building with thin walls, no windows, and outside bathrooms. Living Quarters were cramped. It developed into sometimes dangerous city streets, and unsafe conditions.
  3. 12. First professional Baseball Team
  4. 16. Taking away someone's right to vote
  5. 17. Man who sat two inches from his table and would eat till his stomach touched it.
  6. 19. Government gave 160 acres to settlers who lived on the land for five years
  7. 20. Made up of thousands of acres that had been bought from sod busters
  8. 21. To bring about an experience in which Natives would raise above the land, and the whites would be buried by new land. The buffalo would return and all natives, living and dead, would be reunited.
Down
  1. 1. In this case, the Supreme Court declared segregation laws constitutional, claiming that, as long as the accommodations were “separate but equal,” it was legal to separate facilities for blacks and whites.
  2. 2. Massacre caused by misfired rifle which led the US Army to kill nearly 150 unarmed men, women, and children.
  3. 3. Custer-led military attack on Black Hills, where they were beaten by the Sioux (Crazy Horse and Sitting bull)
  4. 4. Government law that banned Chinese immigration for 10 years, and prohibited Chinese from becoming US citizens.
  5. 6. Would go to the Vaudeville houses, dancehalls, and saloons.
  6. 8. IF your grandpa had been able/unable to do something, you should be able/unable to do it too.
  7. 9. Would go to Coney Island amusement parks, and attend baseball games
  8. 10. When a mob of people would gather and murder someone (Usually a black person) because they thought they had violated a law or a social custom
  9. 11. Became the capital of Western commerce because of it's rail road, factories, meat-packing plants, etc.
  10. 13. Where a lot of immigrants entered the USA
  11. 14. A book that jokingly talked about the greed of the rich and political corruption.
  12. 15. Laws in southern states that mandated racial segregation in public facilities like schools, resturants, and rail cars
  13. 18. Land held by tribes was to be divided up among natives. They could not sell this land, since government owned it for 25 years. After 25 years, the natives would be given the deed to the land, and they would become American Citizens.
  14. 21. towns that were bypassed by the railroad and often disbanded.