What method of transportation brought people to Spokane and Seattle?

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Which supporting detail would most likely appear in a discussion of population growth in Washington?
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Economic activity in coastal cities centered on shipping, trade, and fishing.
Railroads spurred the development of industry that attracted immigrants.
American farmers forced Native Americans to migrate to other territories.
How did railroads encourage immigration to Washington? Select all that apply.
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by encouraging the growth of towns and cities
by securing a monopoly on overland transportation
by providing work opportunities laying track
by making it easier to travel from coast to coast
by driving up the costs of sea travel
by overcharging farmers for shipping goods
What 2 resources brought people to Spokane?
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How did European and Asian immigrants affect Washington Territory?
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They contributed as workers and as consumers.
They demanded social and economic equality.
They worked to stop more immigration.
How did the completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad lead to the Anti-Chinese Congress?
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by displacing Native Americans
by causing more job scarcity
by encouraging more people to migrate
Which condition would have prevented Washington Territory from becoming a state?
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What do events such as the Anti-Chinese Congress suggest about anti-immigrant sentiment in Washington?
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It was made worse by economic competition.
It resulted from hardships experienced by farmers.
It reflected divisions in the nation over slavery.
It signaled a rejection of foreign trade.
What was a pull factor bringing people from Europe & Asia to the United States?
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religious persecution
job opportunities
land scarcity
threat of violent conflict
Why did Washington Territory attract so many immigrants from Scandinavian countries?
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Read the section below and answer the following question: What does Section 1 of Article 1 of the state constitution suggest about Washongton's state government?
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It serves the people of the state.
It holds absolute power over citizens.
It can be changed by amendment.
It is secondary to federal government.
Read the section below and answer the following question: How does Section 33 of Article I reinforce Section 1 in the previous question?
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It signifies a change to the first section of the article.
It places limits on citizens’ power of assembly and petition.
It grants federal officials authority over state and local officials.
It makes government officials accountable to citizens.
How does the power of the executive branch affect the power of the legislative branch?
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The governor signs or vetoes bills passed by the legislature.
The treasurer carries out and amends the state budget.
The lieutenant governor appoints and oversees the state senate.
The attorney general defends or repeals state laws in court
How does the state judiciary carry out its responsibilities?
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by enforcing laws passed by the state legislature
by establishing overlapping levels of state and local courts
by preventing federal interference in state matters
by upholding the positions of state and local executive officials
Why did Washington’s first bid for statehood fail?
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How did the expansion of the railroad affect Washington?
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Railroads increased connections between raw materials and markets, spurring the growth of urban centers.
Railroads established an antislavery leadership, attracting a more diverse population of settlers.
Railroads broke existing transportation monopolies in the region, shifting settlement away from ports.
Where was gold discovered that made Seattle a stopping site for people?
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