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Across2. Who developed the dry farming technique? (7)
5. The 17th Amendment says that citizens may elect _?_ directly (8)
6. The ban of the sale of alcohol (11)
7. A term that means a single owner controls an entire industry (8)
8. Where were Native Americans forced to live? (12)
9. A new way of mass-producing steel at a low cost (8,7)
12. Exaggerated or completely false stories used to sell more newspapers (6,10)
13. This woman exposed the immoral practices of big businesses, trusts, and monopolies (3,7)
14. The right to vote (8)
15. What was the term for an extreme dislike of foreign-born people? (8)
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Down1. What invention finally brought an end to the open range? (6,4)
3. People who wrote articles and novels exposing immigration, industrialization, and urbanization problems (10)
4. A business strategy where a company purchases companies at all levels of production (8,11)
10. Where were immigrants funneled through when they first arrived? (5,6)
11. People who wanted to correct the social problems created by industrialization in the late 1800s-early 1900s (12)
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ACROSS
2. Who developed the dry farming technique? (7)
5. The 17th Amendment says that citizens may elect _?_ directly (8)
6. The ban of the sale of alcohol (11)
7. A term that means a single owner controls an entire industry (8)
8. Where were Native Americans forced to live? (12)
9. A new way of mass-producing steel at a low cost (8,7)
12. Exaggerated or completely false stories used to sell more newspapers (6,10)
13. This woman exposed the immoral practices of big businesses, trusts, and monopolies (3,7)
14. The right to vote (8)
15. What was the term for an extreme dislike of foreign-born people? (8)
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1. What invention finally brought an end to the open range? (6,4)
3. People who wrote articles and novels exposing immigration, industrialization, and urbanization problems (10)
4. A business strategy where a company purchases companies at all levels of production (8,11)
10. Where were immigrants funneled through when they first arrived? (5,6)
11. People who wanted to correct the social problems created by industrialization in the late 1800s-early 1900s (12)

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