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History, 28.11.2019 10:31, 3jazybraxy

If some one can just me with a few that would be great.

1.what was the cold war?

a cold winter when we fought against the soviet union
a nonviolent, intense competition between the united states and the soviet union
a war where many men froze to death
a time when the united states disagreed with capitalism

2.which washington industry the united states lead the space race?

aerospace industry
space needle industry
hanford nuclear industry
secret weapons industry

3.what specific group fought for the equal rights amendments (era)?

native americans
african americans
latinos
women

4.which of the following is a key cause of environmental damage in washington?

industrial pollution
nuclear waste
urban sprawl
all of the above

5.what is one thing people are doing to save the fish population?

building more dams
releasing fish from hatcheries
building fish ladders
making fishing illegal

6.which branch of government makes the laws for the state?

judicial
legislative
executive
senate

7.who is the head of the state's executive branch?

the chief justice
a jury
the citizens
the governor

8.which of the following is a right mentioned in the washington state constitution that is not mentioned in the u. s. constitution?

freedom of religion
the right to privacy
freedom of the press
the right to a fair and speedy trial

9.when did women in washington get the right to vote permanently?
when the first constitution was written
before other states were even considering it
after four other western states, but before the nation as a whole, in 1910
when the 19th amendment, allowing women the right to vote, was ratified in 1920

10.what was the purpose of the g. i. bill?

to raise taxes after world war ii
to keep our country safe
to returning soldiers go to college
to take better care of the environment

11.which of the following best describes economics?

economics measures the value of all goods and services produced by a country in a year.
economics is about making choices on how best to use limited resources.
economics is only about natural resources like forests, water, minerals, and fossil fuels.
economics is the money, tools, machines, and other products needed to make goods and services.

12.how do the forces of supply and demand determine the prices of goods and services?

the higher the demand for a good or service, the higher the price.
the lower the demand for a good or service, the higher the price.
when there is a shortage of something people want, the price goes down.
when there is a lot of something people want, the price goes up.

13.what mostly influences our choices about spending?

resources available
the free market system
our needs and wants
supply and demand

14.which of the following is not a major industry in washington?

fishing
manufacturing
textiles
computers

15.in what ways is washington using renewable energy and alternative fuels?

hydroelectric power from dams, natural gas for heating homes, wind and solar energy
hydroelectric power from dams, gasoline for cars, wind and solar energy
hydroelectric power from dams, gasoline for cars, coal for heating homes
hydroelectric power from dams, natural gas for heating homes, coal for heating homes

16.how does washington’s location on the pacific rim give it an advantage in trading?

cruise ships stop along the washington coast, bringing tourists who spend money in the state.
flights to washington airports bring trade from countries in central and south america.
washington can easily conduct shipping trade with other countries, especially in europe.
washington can easily conduct shipping trade with other countries, especially in asia.

17.in what way has global competition hurt washington’s economy?

higher tariffs have made it easier for people in other countries to sell goods in washington.
because of the ability to pay lower wages, some countries can sell the same goods at lower prices than washington.
because of nafta, mexico imports more asparagus from washington but fewer apples.
businesses in other countries have relocated to washington because of lower wages here.

18.which is an example of a protest in washington during the civil rights movement?
farm workers and native americans held a civil rights parade.
civil rights activists held a sit-in in the mayor's office.
african americans held a bus boycott in spokane.
realtors would not allow blacks to live in certain neighborhoods.

19.which of the following did not bring an end to racial discrimination?

the jim crow laws
the civil rights act
the voting rights act
the fair housing act

20.how did hanford affect people living nearby?
people were not allowed to live there
people were poisoned when they ate fish
people who got sick from the toxins got to live there for free after the clean-up
people living there had to clean up the stored radioactive waste

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