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Social Studies April 25, 2017 Turn In: Do Now: Nothing Turn In: Ch. 5 Notes (or you can keep them to study tonight) Hand ME your permission forms Put in Your Planner: Ch. 5 Quiz TOMORROW

Learning Target Today I will be able to… Explain how Washington moved from a territory to a state

Chapter 5 Review

The Tide of Immigration The Age of Railroads The Tide of Immigration The Growth of Cities 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

The Age of Railroads 100 Answer: The two main railroads with major stations in Washington State. Home

The Age of Railroads 100 Question: What are the Great Northern Railroad and the Northern Pacific Railroad? Home

The Age of Railroads 200 Answer: The Pacific Railroad Survey Bill authorized the exploration of the potential route for this. It would stretch from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast. Home

Question: What is transcontinental railroad? The Age of Railroads 200 Question: What is transcontinental railroad? Home

The Age of Railroads 300 Different format Answer: Which of the following is NOT a way that railroads contributed to the development of WA State? There were new jobs for locals and immigrants Railroads brought diseases Farmers could ship and send their crops People could travel to the state faster and more easily Home

Question: What is railroads brought diseases The Age of Railroads 300 Question: What is railroads brought diseases Home

The Age of Railroads 400 Answer: A contribution of money, or in the case of the railroads, land from the government. Home

Question: What is a subsidy? The Age of Railroads 400 Question: What is a subsidy? Home

The Age of Railroads 500 Answer: He privately funded the construction of the Great Northern Railroad Home

Question: Who is James Hill? The Age of Railroads 500 Question: Who is James Hill? Home

The Age of Railroads 600 Answer: This allowed the government to distribute land to the railroad companies. Home

Question: What is the Pacific Railway Act The Age of Railroads 600 Question: What is the Pacific Railway Act Home

The Age of Railroads 700 Answer: This is the term for the way that trains transported people and products throughout the country. Home

The Age of Railroads 700 Question: What is a distribution network? Bonus : What are examples of products that were transported along the railroads? Home

The Tide of Immigration 100 Answer: White, Protestant Americans born in the United States who did not like seeing so many immigrants come to the country. Home

The Tide of Immigration 100 Question: Who were Nativists? Home

The Tide of Immigration 200 Answer: This was the main industry or job opportunity that brought migrant workers to Washington State after 1880. Home

The Tide of Immigration 200 Question: What is railroad construction? Home

The Tide of Immigration 300 Answer: The group of immigrants who were not allowed to have full rights, were given menial jobs, and faced prejudice. Home

The Tide of Immigration 300 Question: Who are Chinese immigrants? Home

The Tide of Immigration 400 Answer: The city where many Scandinavian immigrants settled due to the similar landscape of their homeland of Norway. Home

The Tide of Immigration 400 Question: What is Poulsbo? Home

The Tide of Immigration 500 Answer: This stopped Chinese laborers from entering the country for a period of time Home

The Tide of Immigration 500 Question: What is the Chinese Exclusion Act? Home

The Tide of Immigration 600 Answer: The government restricted the number of immigrants from each country that could enter the United States by imposing these. Home

The Tide of Immigration 600 Question: What are quotas? Home

The Tide of Immigration 700 Answer: The main reason(s) that some Americans objected to immigration. There are two possible answers Home

The Tide of Immigration 700 Question: What is fear that immigrants would take their jobs (because they were willing to work for less money)? OR What is fear that foreigners weakened American culture and values? Home

The Tide of Immigration 600 Answer: The government restricted the number of immigrants from each country that could enter the United States by imposing these. Home

The Tide of Immigration 600 Question: What are quotas? Home

The Growth of Cities 100 Answer: The term that means the growth of small communities into cities. Home

Question: What is Urbanization? The Growth of Cities 100 Question: What is Urbanization? Home

The Growth of Cities 200 Answer: The city that was chosen for the first major railroad terminal in Washington. Home

Question: What is Tacoma? Bonus: Why was Tacoma chosen over Seattle? The Growth of Cities 200 Question: What is Tacoma? Bonus: Why was Tacoma chosen over Seattle? Home

The Growth of Cities 300 Answer: This is a very important event for the growth of Seattle and brought many people through the city and back to it later. Home

Question: What is the Klondike Gold Rush? The Growth of Cities 300 Question: What is the Klondike Gold Rush? Home

The Growth of Cities 400 Answer: This famous store owner used gold to fund his business which grew to become a well-known retailer. Home

The Growth of Cities 400 Question: Who is (John) Nordstrom? OR Who is (Edward) Nordoff- Bon Marche Stores. Home

The Growth of Cities 500 Answer: The discovery of this helped bring wealth and large mansions to Spokane, contributing to the growth of the city. Home

Question: What is silver (found in Idaho and British Columbia)? The Growth of Cities 500 Question: What is silver (found in Idaho and British Columbia)? Home

The Growth of Cities 600 Answer: These are the four largest cities (in terms of population) in the Washington, Idaho, and Oregon region during the late 1800s-1910. Home

Question: What are Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, and Spokane? The Growth of Cities 600 Question: What are Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, and Spokane? Home

The Growth of Cities 700 Answer: Seattle took on three engineering projects that contributed to its development. The two (or three) systems it created are… Home

The Growth of Cities 700 Question: What is an electric power system, a sewer system, (and a water system)? Home