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Native Americans first lived in the land that is now the state of Washington. Beginning in the 1700s, Europeans migrated to the region. Some brought enslaved Africans. Over time, many other people from other parts of the world came to live and work in
The Wobblies in Washington appealed the most to what type of workers? Select two. A. farmers B. loggers C. miners D. ranchers E. servants F. veterans
Why did labor unions have more influence during World War I? A. Industry could not afford to risk work stoppages. B. Competition for trade led to more jobs for workers. C. Labor regulations relaxed to increase production. D. The demand for goods drove up
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Question 3 of 5 Allied demand for what resources and goods spurred economic activity in Washington? Select all that apply. A. airplanes B. cotton C. engine parts D. lumber E. oil F. ships G. textiles H. trenches I. U-boats
A propaganda poster shows warships protecting a cargo ship from a submarine attack. The poster reads, "Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan" Use the image to answer the question. In what way does the image show that people in Washington contributed to World
What economic benefit did the Panama Canal afford Washington? A. It provided for faster shipment of goods produced in Washington. B. It encouraged more people to move westward and settle in Washington. C. It expanded Washington’s boundaries to the south
What economic benefit did the Panama Canal afford Washington? A. It provided for faster shipment of goods produced in Washington. B. It encouraged more people to move westward and settle in Washington. C. It expanded Washington’s boundaries to the south
How did workers in Washington respond to economic and political changes in the state in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Name at least two ways.
How did Washington’s farming, mining, lumber, and other industries benefit one another?
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How and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
How and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
How did workers in Washington respond to economic and political changes in the state in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Name at least two ways.
In 2-3 sentences explain how did Washington’s farming, mining, lumber, and other industries benefit one another?
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Can you do this problem? In 2-3 sentences explain how and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
in 2-3 sentences explain how and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
How and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
How did the expansion of the railroad affect Washington? A. Railroads broke existing transportation monopolies in the region, shifting settlement away from ports. B. Railroads increased connections between raw materials and markets, spurring the growth of
Why did Washington’s first bid for statehood fail? A. Delegates could not agree on key provisions of a constitution. B. The legislature failed to pass appropriate slavery laws. C. The population of the territory remained below the requirement. D. Voters
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How does the state judiciary carry out its responsibilities? A. by enforcing laws passed by the state legislature B. by establishing overlapping levels of state and local courts C. by preventing federal interference in state matters D. by upholding the
How does the power of the executive branch affect the power of the legislative branch? A. The attorney general defends or repeals state laws in court. B. The governor signs or vetoes bills passed by the legislature. C. The lieutenant governor appoints and
Population of Washington Territory Year Population 1860 11,594 1870 23,955 1880 75,116 1890 357,232 1900 518,103 Use the table to answer the question. Based on the data, during which decade did Washington Territory become able to apply for statehood? A.
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SECTION 1 POLITICAL POWER. All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights. … SECTION 33 RECALL OF ELECTIVE OFFICERS
Which condition would have prevented Washington Territory from becoming a state? A. failure to pass antislavery laws B. inability to achieve a large enough population C. ongoing efforts to expel Chinese immigrants D. unsettled boundary disputes with
Why did Washington Territory attract so many immigrants from Scandinavian countries? A. They disliked cold, harsh weather conditions. B. They had skills in logging, fishing, and farming. C. They opposed the establishment of socialist governments. D. They
What pull factor would most likely appear in a discussion of immigration from Europe and Asia? A. job opportunities B. land scarcity C. religious persecution D. threat of violent conflict
What do events such as the Anti-Chinese Congress suggest about anti-immigrant sentiment in Washington? A. It reflected divisions in the nation over slavery. B. It resulted from hardships experienced by farmers. C. It signaled a rejection of foreign trade.
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How did the completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad lead to the Anti-Chinese Congress? A. by encouraging more people to migrate B. by causing more job scarcity C. by displacing Native Americans D. by creating an imbalance between slave and free states
How did European and Asian immigrants affect Washington Territory? A. They contributed as workers and as consumers. B. They demanded social and economic equality. C. They caused problems that led to decline. D. They worked to stop more immigration.
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How did railroads encourage immigration to Washington? Select all that apply. A. by driving up the costs of sea travel B. by encouraging the growth of towns and cities C. by making it easier to travel from coast to coast D. by overcharging farmers for
Which supporting detail would most likely appear in a discussion of population growth in Washington? A. American farmers forced Native Americans to migrate to other territories. B. Mining and logging interests slowed the expansion of the transcontinental
Kaiser Wilhelm I’s arbitration commission supports U.S. claim to San Juan Islands. Pig War ensues to decide whether Haro Strait or Rosario Strait is the maritime border. Territory divides into Washington Territory and Idaho Territory. United States and
The Washington Constitution calls for which of the following? A. power over federal government B. protection of citizens’ rights C. fair tribal treaties for Native Americans D. lessening of immigration to the state
What was a main cause of the Anti-Chinese Congress? A. job competition B. population decreases C. Civil War tensions D. logging interests How did many Russian immigrants to Washington differ from most European immigrants? A. They came looking for jobs. B.
Which locations in Washington experienced the most notable shifts in population size because of immigration? A. company towns B. farm communities C. mining camps D. terminus cities
Which event spurred immigration to Washington Territory? A. expansion of the Great Northern Railroad B. passage of an enabling act C. repeal of the Burlingame Treaty D. start of the Civil War
Which event most directly determined Washington’s boundaries? A. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition B. Pig War C. Constitutional Convention D. Klondike Gold Rush
Question 1 of 15 How did Washington Territory change before gaining statehood? A. It decreased in land area. B. It extended its borders eastward. C. It gained access to major port cities. D. It lost possession of key islands.
Why did utopian communities believe in self-sufficiency? A. to make pay among workers more fair B. to increase the strength of the government C. to reduce the influence of banks D. to speed up the expansion of railroads
What was one way the Populist Party hoped to reduce the power of business and industry? A. by calling for public ownership of railroads B. by establishing utopian communities C. by increasing the cost of lending D. by promoting the use of gold as currency
Why did labor unions organize in the late nineteenth century? A. to demand racial and ethnic equality B. to prevent industrial expansion C. to slow technological progress D. to win better wages and working conditions
What industries most directly led to the growth of Spokane before the First World War? Select 3. A. automobile B. canning C. hydroelectric power D. lumber milling E. mining F. oil drilling G. shipbuilding H. textiles
Which statement correctly describes an effect of the railroads’ monopoly on transportation to and from Washington? A. Railroads could set high prices without fear of competition. B. Railroads had to rely on immigrants to lay track and run trains. C.
Washington depended on an influx of settlers to build its population and become a state. Many of those settlers were immigrants. How did immigration to Washington in the 1800s and 1900s result in both cooperation and conflict? Compare and contrast the