Create a striking image linked to the theme of the Panama Canal and its impact on the economy. Illustrate the canal with ships passing through, surrounded by lush tropical jungle. In the far distance, depict the East and West coasts of the United States as well. Make sure to incorporate symbols of farming and manufacturing, such as a wheat field and a factory, on opposite ends of the picture, representing their locations in Washington and the East Coast. There should be a railroad track leading to the East Coast, illustrating the transportation alternatives available for farmers and manufacturers in Washington.

Farmers and manufacturers in Washington would most likely have agreed with what statement?

A. “I can’t use the Panama canal, even though I’d like to, because the railroads control everything around here.”
B. “I like how the Panama Canal has improved shipping, but immigrant workers are driving up costs.”
C. “I love the Panama Canal! We can get our goods to markets back east so much faster!”
D. “I wish they’d shut that canal down. It’s hurting our competitiveness on the West Coast.”

I rly don't know sooooo...help?

Answers for " Wars and Depressions Unit Test " Connexus 7th grade Washington State History.

1. C
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. C
10. C
11. A
12. A
13. C
14. B
15. D
16. D
17. D
18. C
19. ESSAY
20. ESSAY
21. ESSAY

currently "answers" is correct.

dont use the letters, please just say the answer, for example

1 = "i love the panama cannal! we can get our goods to markets back east so much faster!" (idk if this is the right answer, its just an example of how you should say it instead of 1 = C)

That's correct! It's important to include the written answers for tests as the answer choices can vary for each student.

1: “I love the Panama Canal! We can get our goods to markets back east so much faster!”

2: to fund the World War I effort
3: factories lose workers to military service
4: German Americans
5: anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise
6: gangsters and bootleggers bring violence to the streets
7: women gaining the right to vote
8: the nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed prosperity
9: the stock market crashes when investors rush to sell
10: by forcing many farmers off their lands in search of work
11: by helping people without wages barter services for goods
12: how the new deal put people back to work
13: a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production
14: the attack increased discrimination against Japanese Americans
15: the state provided temporary housing for internees
16: women filled important jobs left open by men serving overseas
17: migration of African Americans from the south to work in northern industries
18: nuclear weapons research

For essay questions definitely reword them or use quill bot to do that for you <3

19: The Roaring Twenties, a period of economic growth and cultural transformation in the United States, set the stage for the Great Depression in several ways. The stock market boom of the 1920s led to speculation and overproduction, which created an unsustainable economic bubble. When the market crashed in 1929, it triggered a widespread financial panic and led to a severe contraction of the economy. Additionally, factors such as income inequality, high levels of debt, and agricultural overproduction also contributed to the onset of the Great Depression.

20: The International Workers of the World (IWW) gained influence in Washington due to their radical and confrontational approach to advocating for the rights of workers. Their aggressive tactics, such as strikes and boycotts, drew attention to the mistreatment of workers and forced politicians to consider labor issues. Additionally, the IWW's message of unity among workers across different industries and ethnic backgrounds resonated with many Americans during a time of significant labor unrest and social upheaval.

21: The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924, also known as the Johnson-Reed Act, was a law that severely restricted immigration from Asia, including Japan. This discriminatory policy was based on xenophobic and racist beliefs, and foreshadowed the unjust treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II. In 1942, the U.S. government forcibly relocated over 120,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps, violating their civil liberties and constitutional rights.

Good luck everyone!!

the answers on tests are scrambled around for everybody differently, so like antsister said its important to also include the written answers

using letters only is fine on quick checks and quizzes, because those are the same for everybody

These are great answers! Thank you for providing them to help students who may need assistance.

I think its B? idk Im waiting for the answers ToT

Pico was partly correct, I got 11/18

Are the answers right??