Across
- 2. Became President in 1896
- 4. Leading banker during this time
- 9. Author of "On the Origin of Species"
- 11. James Garfield's vice president
- 13. A legal device that gave a board of trustees the power to control companies
- 16. President who was assassinated in 1881
- 17. The only president to serve in non-consecutive terms
- 18. The population's movement to the city
- 20. leader of the Knights of Labor union
- 21. A Christian food producer
- 22. leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
Down
- 1. Favored high tariffs, hard money, and the spoils system
- 3. Known as "Commodore"
- 5. Founder of the Standard Oil Company
- 6. Responsible for over 1,000 inventions (including; the light bulb, phonograph, motion-picture projector)
- 7. Gained his fame and fortune in the business of railroads
- 8. Lost to Grover Cleveland in the Election of 1884
- 10. Known as "the Great Commoner"
- 12. The Interstate Commerce Act regulated ______
- 14. An honest but weak president
- 15. Inventor of the telephone
- 16. Farmers would unite to improve their conditions
- 19. Controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration
