Across
- 6. Procedure that permits voters to remove public officials from office
- 8. Someone who believes the government should have a less active role in the econmy but a more active role in society
- 9. law that grants congress the authority to issue an income tax
- 10. An outspoken suffragist and feminist, one of the most prominent activists of the 20-th century women's rights movements
- 11. Organization formed in 1890 that advocated in favor of women's suffrage in the United States
- 12. Follower of the people's party formed in 1891 to advocate for a larger money supply and other economic reforms
- 13. A person that demanded the fourteenth amendment include a guarantee of the vote for women as well as for African-American males
- 15. The 26th president of the United States
- 17. A law relating to the rights and responsibilities of workers
- 18. Someone who believes the government should have a more active role in the economy but a less active role in society
- 19. Investigative journalistsnwho wrote about corruption in business and politics hoping to bring about reform
Down
- 1. law that gave women the right to vote
- 2. law that allows voters to cast direct votes for US senators
- 3. law that prohibits the manufacture of intoxicating liquors
- 4. A person who began the organized women's rights movement in 1848
- 5. A kind of politic that says the government should have less control over people's lives
- 7. An economic and political philosophy that favors public or social control
- 12. A period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States
- 14. A process in which voters can force legislatures to put a law on the ballot so they may approve or reject it
- 16. the right to vote