1.How and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s - early 1900s?

2.How did Washington's farming, mining, lumber and other industries benefit one another?
3.How did workers in Washington respond to economic and political changes in the state in the late 1800s - early 1900s?

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first essay: in the late 1800s and early 1900s spokane and seattle went through change because of population growth. The reason the population increased so much is because of the railroads

second essay: washington’s farming mining lumber and other industries benefit each other because they helped set each other up. for example lumber workers would clear out fields for the farmers to plant their crops and feed their cattle.
idk the last essay but i hope that at least helps a little

SO WHAT ARE THE ANSEWERSSSSS!!!

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The last three are word problems

they wanted the answer most likely

is @the correct answers right?.. or is it just random letters to mess with people?..

@the correct answers is right i took the test but #3 is actually B,C,E but i got it all right after that :)))) thanks so much now i have a good grade in class

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No, it would be 1880s since they had a population of 357 thousand in 1890, the beginning of the decade, meaning before 1890, such as the mid to late 1880's, they had a population of 125 thousand or more.

19(During the boom-and-bust cycles, the government tried to stay strong throughout each of the cycles. If the government showed any weakness, especially during the bust, people who were already not happy would come for the government because the government could've been seen as the ones who caused the bust. The government encouraged companies to stay strong and hope for the best. After many cycles, companies began to realize that some of them would fall off the trend and their company would't do well anymore.

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Can somebody explain the question better i don't understand

How and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s?

The question is asking about the changes that took place in Spokane and Seattle specifically during the late 1800s and early 1900s. For instance, it could be changes that occurred in the economy, society, infrastructure, or any significant event that took place in that time-frame. The question is asking how and why these changes took place.

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Certainly! During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Spokane and Seattle experienced significant changes, mainly due to changes in population and the expansion of railroads. The population in both cities skyrocketed due to the expansion of transportation networks facilitated by the railroads, leading to the growth of new industries, including brewing, timber, and mining. These industries significantly influenced the economic and social development of the cities during this period. Furthermore, Seattle became a major gateway for international trade, particularly with Asian countries. Overall, the cities of Spokane and Seattle developed rapidly in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with significant changes in industry and infrastructure driven by the increase in population and the expansion of transportation networks.

How did Washington’s farming, mining, lumber, and other industries benefit one another?

Washington's farming, mining, lumber, and other industries were interconnected and benefited from one another in several ways. For instance:

1. Lumber workers would clear out fields for the farmers to plant their crops and feed their cattle, and farmers would use lumber to construct buildings and fencing for their properties.

2. Miners needed lumber for their mining tunnels and equipment, and lumber workers required metals to build and maintain their machinery.

3. The mining industry was also critical in supplying minerals for the manufacturing industry, which utilized metals in the production of machinery and other goods.

4. Fertilizers and other agricultural products were necessary for farming, and mining provided phosphate-rich minerals used to make fertilizers.

Therefore, the industries were interlinked, and each benefited from the other, creating a system of collaboration that facilitated the growth and expansion of diverse industries within Washington State.

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.

Workers in Washington State responded to the economic and political changes in the state in the late 1800s and early 1900s in various ways including:

1. Labor unions: Workers united in labor unions to advocate for better wages, hours, and improved working conditions. Workers in Washington State, such as coal miners, loggers, and longshoremen, organized strikes and protests to demand better pay and working conditions.

2. Political activism: Workers also got involved in political causes and lobbied the government to advocate for their rights and needs. For instance, they worked to pass legislation to improve labor conditions and promote social reforms.

Overall, these actions by workers demonstrated their need to create better working conditions, fair treatment, and improve political representation for the working class in Washington State.

@correct answers i think they might be wrong because #6- pull factors are good so it would most likely be job oppertunitys

and i think 10 would be 1890s cause they had to have at least 150 and the chart says 357

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