How did workers in teh Washington respond to economic and political changes in teh state in teh late 1800s and early 1900s? Name at least 2 ways.

Did you read the section on statehood?

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@peeps gf

No.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Washington_(state)#Progressive_Era

I'd base my answer on either my reading assignment or this paragraph from Wikipedia.

"Early prominent industries in the state included agriculture, lumber, and mining. In eastern Washington, Spokane was a major hub of mining activity and the Yakima Valley was known for its apple orchards and wheat fields. The heavy rainfall to the west of the Cascade Range produced dense forests and the ports along Puget Sound prospered from the manufacturing and shipping of lumber products, particularly the Douglas fir. In 1905, Washington State became the largest producer of lumber in the nation.[11] Seattle was the primary port for trade with Alaska and for a time possessed a large shipbuilding industry. Other industries that developed in Washington include fishing, salmon canning, and mining. For an extended period of time, Tacoma was known for its large smelters where gold, silver, copper and lead ores were treated. The region around eastern Puget Sound developed heavy industry during the period including World War I and World War II and the Boeing Company became an established icon in the area."

the test answers:

1) D
2) D
3) B,C,E
4) A
5) part 1. A part 2. D
6) A
7) B
8) B
9) part a. D part b. B
10) B
11) B
12) B
13) C
14) B

there was a lot to read. yes I did. I couldn't find anything. can you please tell me what you would put?