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His Ch8 V



Matching
 
 
a.
Mark Twain
n.
George Eastman
b.
Booker T. Washington
o.
Jim Crow laws
c.
debt peonage
p.
William Randolph Hearst
d.
Louis Sullivan
q.
Linotype machine
e.
rural free delivery
r.
Joseph Pulitzer
f.
Orville and Wilbur Wright
s.
Frederick Law Olmsted
g.
segregation
t.
vaudeville
h.
grandfather clause
u.
literacy test
i.
Central Park
v.
W. E. B. Du Bois
j.
department store
w.
mail-order catalog
k.
ragtime
x.
Thomas Eakins
l.
web-perfecting press
y.
Daniel Burnham
m.
Ida B. Wells
z.
Plessy v. Ferguson
 

 1. 

The word used to describe racial separation
 

 2. 

helped keep whites and blacks separate
 

 3. 

Machine that printed on both sides of a paper roll
 

 4. 

given to voters to determine whether they could read
 

 5. 

Early leader of architecture. Architecture is the science of building buildings
 

 6. 

American reformer who tried to end lynching
 

 7. 

Publisher of the Worldnewspaper
 

 8. 

First African American Ph.D., who became a writer and activist for civil rights
 

 9. 

Performances that included song, dance, and comedy
 

 10. 

Chicago architect
 

 11. 

Large park located in middle of New York City
 

 12. 

Book from which consumers could buy goods
 

 13. 

Prominent African-American scholar who believed that racial equality would come when African Americans were educated
 

 14. 

Publisher of the New York Morning Journal
 

 15. 

Brothers who developed and flew the first airplane
 

 16. 

Popular American artist and painter
 

 17. 

Large store that sold a variety of goods. Usually located in the downtown area of the city. Store such as Macy’s.
 

 18. 

Machine that made typesetting easier
 

 19. 

System that brought packages directly to homes
 

 20. 

A system in which a person is forced to work to pay off debts
 

 21. 

music that combined African American and European sounds
 

 22. 

allowed poor, uneducated whites to vote
 

 23. 

Popular American novelist who wrote Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn
 

 24. 

Developer of Central Park, a park in New York city that is still in use today
 

 25. 

Inventor of the camera who started Kodac photography company
 

 26. 

Court case that upheld the Jim Crow laws
 



 
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