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Chapter 6 Section 4
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sweatshop:places where workers were labored for long hours under poor conditions for low wage
Labor Union:groups of workers that negotiated with business owners to obtain better wages and working conditions
children:_____ and adults worked in sweatshops
ten:The average weekly wage was less than $ (word)
Knights of Labor:federation of workers from different trades
millions:_______ of workers took pay cuts
women:Knights of Labor” allowed ____
militias:Several cities ________ battled mobs
Anarchists:_________ were more extreme they wanted to abolish all government
socialists:Leaders blamed the labor movement on ______ and anarchists
strikebreakers:McCormick Harvester hired ______ to replace them
afraid:Growth of labor unions made many business leaders
refused:Union ______ to accept cut
300:Company hired _____ armed guards
July:_____ 6 battle broke out
Pullman:______ strike spread throughout the railroad industry in 1894
AFL:national organization of unions
Gomper:served as “AFL” president for 37 years
million:By 1904 had around 1.7 ____ members
Debs:“Eugen V. ____” called U.S. railroad
Chapter 6 Section 4
Across:2. | Union ______ to accept cut | 5. | federation of workers from different trades | 6. | places where workers were labored for long hours under poor conditions for low wage | 8. | _____ 6 battle broke out | 10. | groups of workers that negotiated with business owners to obtain better wages and working conditions |
| 13. | _____ and adults worked in sweatshops | 16. | By 1904 had around 1.7 ____ members | 17. | Leaders blamed the labor movement on ______ and anarchists | 18. | The average weekly wage was less than $ (word) | 19. | served as “AFL” president for 37 years |
| | Down:1. | Growth of labor unions made many business leaders | 3. | McCormick Harvester hired ______ to replace them | 4. | _________ were more extreme they wanted to abolish all government | 7. | ______ strike spread throughout the railroad industry in 1894 | 9. | Several cities ________ battled mobs |
| 11. | “Eugen V. ____” called U.S. railroad | 12. | Knights of Labor” allowed ____ | 14. | national organization of unions | 15. | _______ of workers took pay cuts |
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Chapter 6 Section 4
Across:2. | Union ______ to accept cut | 5. | federation of workers from different trades | 6. | places where workers were labored for long hours under poor conditions for low wage | 8. | _____ 6 battle broke out | 10. | groups of workers that negotiated with business owners to obtain better wages and working conditions |
| 13. | _____ and adults worked in sweatshops | 16. | By 1904 had around 1.7 ____ members | 17. | Leaders blamed the labor movement on ______ and anarchists | 18. | The average weekly wage was less than $ (word) | 19. | served as “AFL” president for 37 years |
| | Down:1. | Growth of labor unions made many business leaders | 3. | McCormick Harvester hired ______ to replace them | 4. | _________ were more extreme they wanted to abolish all government | 7. | ______ strike spread throughout the railroad industry in 1894 | 9. | Several cities ________ battled mobs |
| 11. | “Eugen V. ____” called U.S. railroad | 12. | Knights of Labor” allowed ____ | 14. | national organization of unions | 15. | _______ of workers took pay cuts |
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