Across
- 5. – Innovations that powered industrial growth in the late 1800s
- 7. – Roosevelt’s promise of fairness for workers consumers and business
- 11. – Process allowing citizens to propose laws
- 12. – Wilson’s plan for peace after World War I
- 14. – Lower production costs as output increases
- 15. – Belief in building strong armed forces
- 17. – Roosevelt’s aggressive foreign policy approach
- 18. – Organization meant to prevent future wars
- 20. – Sensational news writing used to influence public opinion
- 21. – Reformers who wanted government accountability
- 22. – Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems
- 26. – German attacks that pushed the U.S. into WWI
- 28. – Novel that led to food safety reforms
- 30. – Economic divide between rich and poor during industrialization
- 31. – Labor union focused mainly on skilled workers
Down
- 1. – Type of law meant to limit monopolies
- 2. – Critical term for industrialists who used unfair practices
- 3. – Policy of controlling weaker nations
- 4. – Agreements that pulled nations into World War I
- 6. – Extreme pride in one’s nation
- 8. – Labor conflict where the federal government sided with business
- 9. – Ship whose explosion increased support for war with Spain
- 10. – Main reason the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles
- 13. – Carnegie’s belief that the rich should help society
- 16. – Amendment that created the income tax
- 19. – Event that triggered World War I
- 23. – Laws that limited speech during wartime
- 24. – System requiring men to register for military service
- 25. – Policy using economic investment to influence other countries
- 27. – Election showing a split in the Republican Party
- 29. – Policy supporting equal trade access in China
