Unit 6

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Across
  1. 4. Areas in inner cities that contained large amounts of poverty and poor living conditions.
  2. 10. - Industry revolutionized by Andrew Carnegie that helped railroads and cities expand. 
  3. 12. Invention that recorded sound and could play back
  4. 13. U.S. general underestimated Lakota Sioux forces. He was surrounded and killed along with 200 of his men.
  5. 15. Issue in labor where the Federal Government sided with business leaders over the rights of workers set precedent for business owner appealing to the courts.
  6. 16. Small apartments/homes where groups of immigrants lived together
  7. 17. They were the business leaders in America, but used corrupt practices to gain their control.
  8. 18. A new social class that developed out of America’s working class.
  9. 20. Industry in the west that boomed with the finding of gold.
  10. 22. - Immigrants coming into the United States after 1880.
  11. 32. A group of companies controlled by one board of directors.
  12. 33. Labor issue in which children were used as workers.
  13. 34. Corporation in the oil industry that controlled all aspects by using trusts.
  14. 35. Groups created to represent employees, and the issues they had with businesses
  15. 36. This invention allowed factories/businesses to stay open for longer hours, and allowed people to socialize after dark.
  16. 37. This is a when a business controls all of the producing and competition aspects. They use horizontal and vertical integration to control all aspects.
Down
  1. 1. Areas in cities where large groups of immigrants tended to gather in and live. Ex. Little Italy, Chinatown
  2. 2. Industries set up in small buildings/rooms with poor working conditions, long hours, and low wages.
  3. 3. This was the last major conflict between white settlers and Native Americans, in which 150 men, women, and children were killed.
  4. 5. Industry in the west that allowed people to raise livestock, drive them to railroads, and sale them for profit. Mexicans taught western settlers how to do this.
  5. 6. Act passed by Congress that said the railroads had to have fair shipping rates. ThomasEdison Scientist that invented the motion picture camera, phonograph, and the incandescent light bulb.
  6. 7. The entrance facility for immigrants coming in from Europe.
  7. 8. Act passed by congress that limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States from China.
  8. 9. This was the movement of African-Americans from the South to the West.
  9. 11. Invention that allowed you to capture a series of images instead of one still image at a time.
  10. 14. He was the Chief of the Lakota Sioux.
  11. 19. Agreement between the government and the Lakota Sioux, in which the Sioux Indians would live on a reservation in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
  12. 21. He was the owner of Standard Oil and used the concept of trusts to create a monopoly in the oil industry.
  13. 23. The largest labor union during this time period, it was led by Samuel Gompers.
  14. 24. of land set aside for Native Americans to live on (usually the worst land).
  15. 25. Act passed by Congress that allotted 160 acres per Native American tribe in the west. What land wasn’t used would then be sold to white settlers.
  16. 26. This term describes the expansion of cities.
  17. 27. - Act passed by Congress that granted the Central and Union Pacific Railroad companies the right to lay track to finish the Transcontinental Railroad..
  18. 28. Act passed by Congress that allowed Native Americans to have more control over their own land.
  19. 29. -The major crop in Ireland failed and forced many immigrants to come into the United States.
  20. 30. He was the leader of the American Federation of Labor.
  21. 31. He was the leader of the Steel Industry and revolutionized it by using the Bessemer Process.