Trent Smith: Unit 4
Ahmed Elkhawad
A True D A C Malcolm Fisher Unit:10 When did the great depression start? A October 29, 1929 Unit 5 questions- Jaylen Higginbotham, Hudson Vogel, Beau Switzer, Cade Anderson, and David Liu: Chapter 9-
2. When was the 19th Amendment passed? a) May 20, 1908 b) August 6, 1915 c) August 18, 1920 d) January 16, 1919 3. What were the five major groups of immigrants that came to Washington between 1889 to 1929? a) Chinese b)Japanese c)African Americans d)Germans e)Italians f) All of the above 4. True or false: The Centralia Massacre was a massacre that occurred when the WWI parade passed the IWW building headquarters and four veterans were shot. True 5. What was the goal of the Progressive reformers? a)stop child labor b)give health benefits c)provide aid to workers who were injured or retired d)all of the above Chapter 10-
b) “Yellow Journalism” c) “Black Tuesday” d) the Bracero program 2. True or False: A bracero was a worker from Japan working for the federal government in the US called the bracero program. False 3. What was the name of the order signed in 1942 by President Roosevelt that gave authorization to military commanders to secure the Western Defense Zone? a)Manhattan Project b)bracero program c) Executive Order 9066 d) none of the above 4. What race was mainly forced into internment camps? a) Italians b) Germans c) Africans d) Japanese 5. True or False: The New Deal was a series of programs enacted by President Roosevelt in response to relieve, reform and recover from the Great Depression. True Chapter 11-
2. What was the name of the classic, non-violent technique used by civil rights leaders? a)”sit-in” b)inflation c)legal segregation d) covenant 3. How long did World War two last? a)six years b) four years c) two years d)ten years 4. True or False: An exurban is a small town outside of a major city. False 5. What is a covenant? a)a loan b)a promise c)a reform d)a movement AIdan Bowcutt Test questions
B. Germany C. Japan D. Canada 2. What was a common source of food for most native tribes in the PNW? A. Fishing B. Hunting C. Clamming D. Whaling 3. True/False: The Oregon Trail started in Oregon? 4. True/False: Treaty of Oregon forced last citizens of Britain to leave the US? 5. True/False: The Whitmans were Puritans/not Catholic
Correct answers are in red 1. When did the pioneers meet to start the Oregon trail 1. November/December 2. June/July 3. January/February 4. April/May 2. What was the pioneers’ first stopping point on the Oregon Trail? 1. Fort Laramie 2. Fort Hall 3. Fort Kearny 4. Fort Bridger 3. When did the pioneers hope to reach Independence Rock by? 1. May 4 2. July 4 3. June 4 4. April 4 4. A few of the Native American tribes killed some of the Pioneers 1. True 2. False 5. What was the distance that the pioneers would travel on an average day 1. 15 miles 2. 10 miles 3. 20 miles 4. 50 miles 6. Which disease killed the most on the Oregon Trail 1. Smallpox 2. Cholera 3. Pneumonia 4. Measles 7. What did the survivors of the donner party resort to? 1. Cannibalism 2. Hunter-gathering 3. eat Ice 4. Building campfire to keep warm 8. What happened to the oxens and wagons along the way with the donner party? 1. Died 2. Abandoned, due to the harsh circumstances 3. Killed for food source 4. Burned 9. Where did the Donner Party camp at due to snow? 1. Truckee Lake (now known as Donner Lake) 2. Columbia River 3. Pacific ocean 4. Atlantic Ocean 10. Who was the last survivor of the Donner Party? 1. Chief Kamiakin 2. Lewis Keseberg(Germen intellectual) 3. James Frazier Reed(donner party leader) 4. Ms.Nguyen 11. What was the slogan of the End of Joint Occupation for America? 1. 54o40 or fight 2. 54o40 or war 3. 60o40 or fight 4. 60o40 or war 12. Why did the British not have any desire to go to war with the US? 1. They had little money or resources to go to war with them 2. They liked the US, and didn’t want to go to war with them 3. They were too tired from previous war and battles 4. Oregon Country was simply not important to them 13. Why did people in the donner party resort to cannibalism? 1. They did not resort to cannibalism 2. Harsh conditions, no food or water nor help 3. They wanted to try it out 4. People went crazy, and had a party which led to it 14. What was the treaty that was signed during the end of joint occupation? 1. End of joint treaty 2. Treaty of oregon 3. Treaty of the US and Britain 4. Treaty of new york 15. What was the result of the oregon treaty? 1. British living in oregon country moved out and went to vancouver island 2. British living in oregon country moved out and went back to england 3. British living in oregon country moved out and went to china to trade fur 4. Nothing happened everything stayed the same 16. True or false? British gave up all their claims of the land north of Columbia river in the treaty of Oregon. False 17. How did the decline of the fur trade affect oregon country? 1. Pioneers took the land they wanted 2. Pioneers negotiated for what they wanted 3. Indians did not get anything in return for land 4. All of the above 5. 1 and 3 only 18. The whitman massacre happened because… 1. The whitman family did not contribute to the community 2. Dr. Whitman could no cure the indians 3. Measles makes people hallucinate 4. None of the above 19. How did the treaty system affect Oregon Country? 1. The treaties were simple and helped organize the territories 2. They were created to satisfy both settlers and indians 3. Conflict arose after some time 4. All of the above 20. Which two indians were co-chiefs of the Nez Perce? 1. Chief Joseph and Chief Looking Glass 2. Chief Lawyer and Chief Joseph 3. Chief Lawyer and Chief Looking Glass 4. There was no such thing as 2 chiefs at the same time 21. (TRUE or FALSE) Chiefs usually inherited the leadership role 1. True 2. False 22. (TRUE or FALSE) Most tribes were willing to fight if needed but it was not their first choice 1. True 2. False 23. What is one of the most important early commercial crops in Washington? a.Lentils b.Dry peas c.Hops d.Carrots 24. What is the most valuable mineral that never got exploited? a. Coal b. White Gold c.Silver d. Zinc 25. What became a prominent economic activity in the Washington territory a. Commercial Farming b. Commercial Fishing c. Mining d. Timber 26. What was the Lumber Industry responsible for between the years of 1860-1880 1. 80% of the manufactured income 2. The distribution of lumber 3. Give lumber to the California Gold mining 4. None of the above 27. Henry Yesler constructed the first steam powered sawmill in Seattle. 1. True 2. False 28. Timber Industry slowed down between 1855-1858 because of the sawmills being created. 1. True 2. False 29. True or False? Heavy rains did not delayed the crossing of the platte river for the Donner party.
30. True or false? The Donner party was the most tragic of all western journeys.
Answer key has red in it, scroll down for the questions without the answer in red Life on Oregon trail (Ricardo Trujillo)
Donner Party, End of joint occupation(Lucy): 1.What did the survivors of the donner party resort to?
5. What was the slogan of the End of Joint Occupation for America?
False Indian Wars (Candela Olivestro)
Economic Industries of the PNW (Lenique Wade)
b.Dry peas c.Hops d.Carrots 2) What is the most valuable mineral that never got exploited? a. Coal b. White Gold c.Silver d. Zinc 3)What became a prominent economic activity in the Washington territory a. Commercial Farming b. Commercial Fishing c. Mining d. Timber 4) What was the Lumber Industry responsible for between the years of 1860-1880
Correct answers are in red 1. When did the pioneers meet to start the Oregon trail 1. November/December 2. June/July 3. January/February 4. April/May 2. What was the pioneers’ first stopping point on the Oregon Trail? 1. Fort Laramie 2. Fort Hall 3. Fort Kearny 4. Fort Bridger 3. When did the pioneers hope to reach Independence Rock by? 1. May 4 2. July 4 3. June 4 4. April 4 4. A few of the Native American tribes killed some of the Pioneers 1. True 2. False 5. What was the distance that the pioneers would travel on an average day 1. 15 miles 2. 10 miles 3. 20 miles 4. 50 miles 6. Which disease killed the most on the Oregon Trail 1. Smallpox 2. Cholera 3. Pneumonia 4. Measles 7. What did the survivors of the donner party resort to? 1. Cannibalism 2. Hunter-gathering 3. eat Ice 4. Building campfire to keep warm 8. What happened to the oxens and wagons along the way with the donner party? 1. Died 2. Abandoned, due to the harsh circumstances 3. Killed for food source 4. Burned 9. Where did the Donner Party camp at due to snow? 1. Truckee Lake (now known as Donner Lake) 2. Columbia River 3. Pacific ocean 4. Atlantic Ocean 10. Who was the last survivor of the Donner Party? 1. Chief Kamiakin 2. Lewis Keseberg(Germen intellectual) 3. James Frazier Reed(donner party leader) 4. Ms.Nguyen 11. What was the slogan of the End of Joint Occupation for America? 1. 54o40 or fight 2. 54o40 or war 3. 60o40 or fight 4. 60o40 or war 12. Why did the British not have any desire to go to war with the US? 1. They had little money or resources to go to war with them 2. They liked the US, and didn’t want to go to war with them 3. They were too tired from previous war and battles 4. Oregon Country was simply not important to them 13. Why did people in the donner party resort to cannibalism? 1. They did not resort to cannibalism 2. Harsh conditions, no food or water nor help 3. They wanted to try it out 4. People went crazy, and had a party which led to it 14. What was the treaty that was signed during the end of joint occupation? 1. End of joint treaty 2. Treaty of oregon 3. Treaty of the US and Britain 4. Treaty of new york 15. What was the result of the oregon treaty? 1. British living in oregon country moved out and went to vancouver island 2. British living in oregon country moved out and went back to england 3. British living in oregon country moved out and went to china to trade fur 4. Nothing happened everything stayed the same 16. True or false? British gave up all their claims of the land north of Columbia river in the treaty of Oregon. False 17. How did the decline of the fur trade affect oregon country? 1. Pioneers took the land they wanted 2. Pioneers negotiated for what they wanted 3. Indians did not get anything in return for land 4. All of the above 5. 1 and 3 only 18. The whitman massacre happened because… 1. The whitman family did not contribute to the community 2. Dr. Whitman could no cure the indians 3. Measles makes people hallucinate 4. None of the above 19. How did the treaty system affect Oregon Country? 1. The treaties were simple and helped organize the territories 2. They were created to satisfy both settlers and indians 3. Conflict arose after some time 4. All of the above 20. Which two indians were co-chiefs of the Nez Perce? 1. Chief Joseph and Chief Looking Glass 2. Chief Lawyer and Chief Joseph 3. Chief Lawyer and Chief Looking Glass 4. There was no such thing as 2 chiefs at the same time 21. (TRUE or FALSE) Chiefs usually inherited the leadership role 1. True 2. False 22. (TRUE or FALSE) Most tribes were willing to fight if needed but it was not their first choice 1. True 2. False 23. What is one of the most important early commercial crops in Washington? a.Lentils b.Dry peas c.Hops d.Carrots 24. What is the most valuable mineral that never got exploited? a. Coal b. White Gold c.Silver d. Zinc 25. What became a prominent economic activity in the Washington territory a. Commercial Farming b. Commercial Fishing c. Mining d. Timber 26. What was the Lumber Industry responsible for between the years of 1860-1880 1. 80% of the manufactured income 2. The distribution of lumber 3. Give lumber to the California Gold mining 4. None of the above 27. Henry Yesler constructed the first steam powered sawmill in Seattle. 1. True 2. False 28. Timber Industry slowed down between 1855-1858 because of the sawmills being created. 1. True 2. False 29. True or False? Heavy rains did not delayed the crossing of the platte river for the Donner party.
30. True or false? The Donner party was the most tragic of all western journeys.
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