Across
- 1. Manufacturing method where a product moved along a conveyor belt, and workers performed specific, repetitive tasks at different stations to build it.(two words)
- 5. Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers. (two words)
- 6. Pride in your country.
- 9. Policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, religiously and/or economically.
- 10. Founder of Hull House (two words)
- 17. A return to the way of life before World War I, Warren Harding’s campaign promise(three words)
- 18. Government programs designed to improve conditions of the depression.(two words)
- 21. What did the 13th amendment do? (two words)
- 23. Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire.(two words)
- 26. The movement of 6 million African Americans out of the south to the north and midwest.(two words)
- 28. African American author known for his poems about the black experience in the U.S.(full name)
- 29. An agreement to stop fighting 11-11-1918
- 31. Corporations that combine to reduce competition and control prices (establishing a monopoly)
- 32. When a large number of customers of a bank withdraw their deposits at the same time. (two words)
- 34. Strong build up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations.
- 37. He resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to lead the Rough Riders.(Full name)
- 39. Aviator who in made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.(full name)
- 42. Voters directly introduce bills to the legislature to be voted on.
- 43. Founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP.(CHANGE NOW)(Full Name)
- 45. Twentyfirst Amendment (three words)
- 47. Nineteenth Amendment
- 50. To make similar to another culture.
- 51. Fear of communism in the U.S. after the Russian Revolution.(two words)
- 52. What did the sixteenth amendment create? (two words)
- 53. Book by Carnegie that described the responsibility of the rich to be philanthropists and help the poor. (three words)
- 55. Voters can remove elected officials from office with a special election.
- 57. main cause of the Great Depression.(two words)
- 60. A person wanting to create change in the government, to restore economic opportunities, or to correct social injustices.
- 62. Voters can push legislators to place a bill on the ballot for them to vote on.
- 63. Highest tariff in U.S. history. It raised taxes on imports. (three words)
- 65. Founder of Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)(two words)
- 66. Parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas that were hit hard drought, high winds, and poor farming techniques.(two words)
- 67. Automatic firearm capable of sustained, rapid fire causing mass casualties (two words)
- 68. Publisher of the New York World. He used yellow journalism to out sell Hearst.(last name)
- 69. Wrote “The Jungle.” (two words)
- 70. A forced return to Mexico of people of Mexican descent.(two words)
Down
- 2. A group of 20,000 WWI veterans affected by the depression, and wanted their bonus that the government promised for their services. (two words)
- 3. Publisher of the New York Journal. He used yellow journalism to try to out sell Pulitzer.(last name)
- 4. A cultural, social, and artistic explosion of African American culture in Harlem, New York.(two words)
- 7. Letter sent to Mexico from Germany requesting an alliance in exchange for land in the U.S that Mexico previously lost.(two words)
- 8. Where immigrants lived when entering the U.S. They were taught English and how to get a job. (two words)
- 11. The government does not get involved with the economy.
- 12. People born in the U.S. who do not like immigrants since they are culturally different.
- 13. Spanish Prime Minister who sent a letter to Cuba.Called President McKinley weak.(Last name)
- 14. formed to fight at San Juan Hill in Cuba. Led by Roosevelt.(two words)
- 15. Founded the Tuskegee Institute, he wanted African Americans to educate themselves.(CHANGE EVENTUALLY)(full name)
- 16. Helped farmers, pushed for bimetallism, and government control of railroads. (two words)
- 19. created to protect troops from machine guns.
- 20. Where the unemployed and poor lived in the Depression
- 22. Britain, France, Russia, Italy switches sides when the war starts, and the U.S in 1917
- 24. John D. Rockefeller’s monopoly that owned 90% of all the oil companies in the U.S. (two words)
- 25. Founder of the Back to Africa Movement.(full name)
- 27. A journalist who exposed the problems of the time period.
- 30. First Amendment
- 33. Seventeenth Amendment (four words)
- 35. The 22nd amendment limited the number of terms a president could serve to how many terms?
- 36. Corruption in government. (Positions were given to friends instead of based on qualifications.)(three words)
- 38. A government scandal involving a former U.S. Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921 (three words)
- 40. A consumer buys products by promising to pay small, regular amounts over a period of time.
- 41. Right of Suffrage for all men (two words)
- 44. A stronger country taking over another country to expand its territory.
- 46. Rights for all men (two words)
- 48. Purchasing large items on credit, or installment buying, which allowed them to pay back in time.(three words)
- 49. power and readiness to use military force if necessary. (three words)
- 54. The steep fall in the prices of stocks due to widespread financial panic.(three words)
- 56. urged Americans to stay and "civilize" the Philippines.(three words)
- 58. Eighteenth Amendment
- 59. Member countries promised to reduce arms, peacefully discuss arguments, and aid any member who was threatened.(three words)
- 61. A group formed of countries based on mutual benefit.
- 64. A company who has complete control over supply of a product or service.
