Farmers and manufacturers in Washington would most likely have agreed with what statement?(1 point) Responses "I love the Panama Canal! We can get our good to market and back east so much faster!" "I love the Panama Canal! We can get our good to market and back east so much faster!" "I like how the Panama Canal has improved shipping, but immigrant workers are driving up costs." "I like how the Panama Canal has improved shipping, but immigrant workers are driving up costs." "I wish they'd shut that canal down. It's hurting our competitiveness on the West Coast." "I wish they'd shut that canal down. It's hurting our competitiveness on the West Coast." Question 2 Why did people in Washington buy "liberty bonds"?(1 point) Responses to overturn Prohibition to overturn Prohibition to fund the World War I effort to fund the World War I effort to get the nation out of the Great Depression to get the nation out of the Great Depression Question 3 What group faced increased discrimination during World War I?(1 point) Responses Asian immigrants Asian immigrants German Americans German Americans European immigrants European immigrants Question 4 The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 suggests about the 1920s that anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise. (1 point) Responses True True False False Question 5 What headline would have appeared after the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment?(1 point) Responses Temperance Reformers Go on the March Temperance Reformers Go on the March Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age Question 6 Susan B. Anthony was not supportive of the women's rights movement and women gaining the right to vote. (1 point) Responses True True False False Question 7 Which statement correctly describes the Roaring Twenties?(1 point) Responses Labor reforms decreased wealth disparity and made possible more consumer spending. Labor reforms decreased wealth disparity and made possible more consumer spending. The nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed prosperity. The nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed prosperity. Farm profits drove investment in new business and industry, and fueled cultural changes. Farm profits drove investment in new business and industry, and fueled cultural changes. Question 8 The stock market crashes when investors rush to sell. (1 point) Responses True True False False Question 9 How did the Dust Bowl make the Great Depression worse?(1 point) Responses by disrupting railroad and other transportation routes by disrupting railroad and other transportation routes by preventing planned public works projects by preventing planned public works projects by forcing many farmers off their lands in search of work 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?(1 point) Responses by putting people to work on conservation projects by putting people to work on conservation projects by helping people without wages barter services for goods by helping people without wages barter services for goods by providing financial benefits to those who had lost their jobs by providing financial benefits to those who had lost their jobs Question 11 You would most likely find the Bonneville Dam and the Grand Coulee Dam in an essay under which title?(1 point) Responses Why Roosevelt Fought to Insure the Banks Why Roosevelt Fought to Insure the Banks How the New Deal Put People Back to Work How the New Deal Put People Back to Work When Farmers Got the Help Needed to Grow Again When Farmers Got the Help Needed to Grow Again Question 12 What charts would you expect to see for Washington following the start of World War II?(1 point) Responses a circle graph showing more investment in shipyards than in aircraft a circle graph showing more investment in shipyards than in aircraft a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production a line graph showing nuclear plants outpacing hydroelectric plants a line graph showing nuclear plants outpacing hydroelectric plants Question 13 The events at Pearl Harbor increased discrimination against Japanese Americans.(1 point) Responses True True False False Question 14 What role did Washington play in Japanese internment during World War II?(1 point) Responses The state provided temporary housing for internees. The state provided temporary housing for internees. State officials refused to honor relocation laws. State officials refused to honor relocation laws. State officials supported students protesting internment. State officials supported students protesting internment. Question 15 Women did not fill important jobs that were left open by men serving overseas.(1 point) Responses True True False False Question 16 What population change reflects the effects of economic activities during World War II?(1 point) Responses increase in immigrant population along the coasts as people fled the war increase in immigrant population along the coasts as people fled the war migration of African Americans from the South to work in northern industries migration of African Americans from the South to work in northern industries massive urban-to-rural relocation of women to support increased farm production massive urban-to-rural relocation of women to support increased farm production Question 17 Hanford Site put thousands of people to work in what industry?(1 point) Responses airplane design and production airplane design and production nuclear weapons research nuclear weapons research munitions manufacturing munitions manufacturing Question 18 What was the International Workers of the World (IWW), and how did they impact Washington?(1 point) Responses A group of business owners who opposed labor unions. A group of business owners who opposed labor unions. A political party that focused on electing government officials. A political party that focused on electing government officials. A labor union that fought for workers' rights, often through strikes and protests.

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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.