Here are the responses for each question based on historical context:
Question 1: Farmers and manufacturers in Washington would most likely have agreed with what statement?
Response: "I love the Panama Canal! We can get our goods to market and back east so much faster!"
Question 2: Why did people in Washington buy "liberty bonds"?
Response: to fund the World War I effort
Question 3: What group faced increased discrimination during World War I?
Response: German Americans
Question 4: The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 suggests about the 1920s that anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise.
Response: True
Question 5: What headline would have appeared after the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment?
Response: Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets
Question 6: Susan B. Anthony was not supportive of the women's rights movement and women gaining the right to vote.
Response: False
Question 7: Which statement correctly describes the Roaring Twenties?
Response: The nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed prosperity.
Question 8: The stock market crashes when investors rush to sell.
Response: True
Question 9: How did the Dust Bowl make the Great Depression worse?
Response: by forcing many farmers off their lands in search of work
Question 10: How did Washington's Unemployed Citizens League respond to the Great Depression?
Response: by putting people to work on conservation projects
Question 11: You would most likely find the Bonneville Dam and the Grand Coulee Dam in an essay under which title?
Response: How the New Deal Put People Back to Work
Question 12: What charts would you expect to see for Washington following the start of World War II?
Response: a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production
Question 13: The events at Pearl Harbor increased discrimination against Japanese Americans.
Response: True
Question 14: What role did Washington play in Japanese internment during World War II?
Response: The state provided temporary housing for internees.
Question 15: Women did not fill important jobs that were left open by men serving overseas.
Response: False
Question 16: What population change reflects the effects of economic activities during World War II?
Response: migration of African Americans from the South to work in northern industries
Question 17: Hanford Site put thousands of people to work in what industry?
Response: nuclear weapons research
Question 18: What was the International Workers of the World (IWW), and how did they impact Washington?
Response: A labor union that fought for workers' rights, often through strikes and protests.