Across
- 2. When workers stop working to protest for better pay, hours, or working conditions.
- 8. A method of making steel quickly and cheaply by blasting air through melted iron.
- 9. The process of people from different cultures adapting to and blending into a new culture, often by learning the language and customs.
- 10. The movement of people from one country to another to live there permanently.
- 12. of Industry A wealthy business leader who is seen as helping the country by creating jobs, building the economy, and supporting communities or charities.
- 15. A group of workers who join together to protect their rights and improve wages, hours, and working conditions.
Down
- 1. A community center in a poor urban neighborhood that provided services like education, childcare, and health care to help immigrants and low-income families.
- 3. A system where each worker does one part as the product moves along a line, making production faster and cheaper.
- 4. The growth of factories and machines that increased production and changed how people worked and lived.
- 5. The rapid growth of cities as more people moved from rural areas to urban areas for jobs and opportunities.
- 6. A powerful business leader who became wealthy by using unfair or unethical methods, often hurting workers and competitors.
- 7. A crowded, poorly built apartment building in a city where many poor families lived, often with unsafe and unsanitary conditions.
- 11. A company or group that controls almost all of one industry, limiting competition.
- 13. A period in U.S. history (late 1800s to early 1900s) when the country looked wealthy and successful on the surface but had many serious social and economic problems underneath.
- 14. A journalist or writer who exposed corruption, unfair practices, and social problems in order to encourage reform.
