Unit 4 Academic Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. A style of music with a steady beat and syncopated rhythms, popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
  2. 7. The main idea or meaning of a song.
  3. 10. War: A war fought in the United States from 1861–1865 between the North and South, largely over slavery.
  4. 11. Music that tells stories about sadness, struggle, and everyday life.
  5. 12. Proclamation: An 1863 order by President Abraham Lincoln that declared enslaved people in Confederate states free.
  6. 14. Music with strong rhythms and improvisation, where musicians often make up music as they play.
  7. 15. A group of people connected by shared experiences or values.
  8. 19. The feelings music expresses or causes.
  9. 20. Codes: Laws passed in Southern states after the Civil War to limit the rights and freedoms of African Americans.
  10. 22. A system in which people are owned by others and forced to work without freedom or pay.
  11. 23. Crow: State and local laws that enforced racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans in the South.
Down
  1. 1. Railroad: A secret network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom.
  2. 2. Religious songs that express faith, hope, and the desire for freedom.
  3. 4. Using music to share thoughts and feelings.
  4. 5. (of Music): The reason music is made, such as entertainment, worship, or protest.
  5. 6. Using music to stand up against injustice or unfair treatment.
  6. 8. How a person or group sees and expresses who they are.
  7. 9. vs. Ferguson: An 1896 Supreme Court case that allowed racial segregation under the idea of “separate but equal.”
  8. 10. The traditions, beliefs, and ways of life shared by a group of people.
  9. 13. Entertainment that used racist stereotypes to mock African Americans through music and comedy.
  10. 16. Great Migration: The movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities for better opportunities and less discrimination.
  11. 17. War I: A global war fought from 1914–1918 that involved many countries, including the United States.
  12. 18. songs: Songs sung while working to keep rhythm and express feelings.
  13. 21. Rights Music: Songs used to support equality and inspire people during the Civil Rights Movement.