US History Vocabulary Ch. 20 & 21

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Across
  1. 6. Residential area outside a city center.
  2. 8. A type of residence that is often run-down and crowded.
  3. 10. line Factory method in which work moves past stationary workers who perform a single task.
  4. 12. To set apart or cut off.
  5. 13. Total control of a type of industry by one person or one company.
  6. 14. A group sharing in some activity, for example, among railroad barons who made a secret agreements and set rates among themselves.
  7. 16. A combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement especially to reduce competition.
  8. 17. breaker Person hired to replace a striking worker in order to break up a strike.
  9. 19. The practice of combing different companies into one.
  10. 21. journalism A type of journalism based on sensational stories.
  11. 22. A discount or return of part of a payment.
  12. 23. Anti-immigrant.
  13. 24. A type of theatrical show with dancing, singing, comedy, and magic acts.
  14. 25. A court order to stop something from happening.
Down
  1. 1. To hire people for jobs.
  2. 2. production Factory production of goods in large quantities.
  3. 3. Of or like a city.
  4. 4. Highly populated, poor, run-down, urban area.
  5. 5. groups People who share a common culture or heritage.
  6. 7. house Place in large cities where people get assistance with social problems and challenges related to urban life.
  7. 9. A person who starts a business.
  8. 11. baron Powerful business leader who controlled a major railroad.
  9. 13. The combining of two or more businesses into one.
  10. 15. To become part of a larger culture.
  11. 18. Legally defined organization of people and resources with the purpose of doing business.
  12. 20. Shares of ownership a company sells in its business.
  13. 26. An American music style combining work songs, gospel music, spirituals, and African rhythms.