please help and answer all the questions.

Farmers and manufacturers in Washington would most likely have agreed with what statement?
(1 point)
"I love the Panama Canal! We can get our good to market and back east so
much faster!"
"I wish they'd shut that canal down. It's hurting our competitiveness on the
West Coast."
"I like how the Panama Canal has improved shipping, but immigrant
workers are driving up costs."
Why did people in Washington buy "liberty bonds"?(1 point)
to get the nation out of the Great Depression
to overturn Prohibition
to fund the World War I effort
What group faced increased discrimination during World War I?(1 point)
German Americans
Asian immigrants
European immigrants
The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 suggests about the 1920s that anti-immigrant sentiment was on the
rise. (1 point)
True
False
What headline would have appeared after the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age
Temperance Reformers Go on the March
Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets
Susan B. Anthony was not supportive of the women's rights movement and women gaining the right to
vote. (1 point)
True
False
Which statement correctly describes the Roaring Twenties?(1 point)
Farm profits drove investment in new business and industry, and fueled
cultural changes.
Labor reforms decreased wealth disparity and made possible more
consumer spending.
The nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed
prosperity.
The stock market crashes when investors rush to sell. (1 point)
True
False
How did the Dust Bowl make the Great Depression worse?(1 point)
by forcing many farmers off their lands in search of work
by disrupting railroad and other transportation routes
by preventing planned public works projects
How did Washington's Unemployed Citizens League respond to the Great Depression?(1 point)
by helping people without wages barter services for goods
by providing financial benefits to those who had lost their jobs
by putting people to work on conservation projects
You would most likely find the Bonneville Dam and the Grand Coulee Dam in an essay under which
title?(1 point)
How the New Deal Put People Back to Work
Why Roosevelt Fought to Insure the Banks
When Farmers Got the Help Needed to Grow Again
What charts would you expect to see for Washington following the start of World War II?(1 point)
a line graph showing nuclear plants outpacing hydroelectric plants
a circle graph showing more investment in shipyards than in aircraft
a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production
The events at Pearl Harbor increased discrimination against Japanese Americans.(1 point)
True
False
What role did Washington play in Japanese internment during World War II?(1 point)
The state provided temporary housing for internees.
State officials refused to honor relocation laws.
State officials supported students protesting internment.
Women did not fill important jobs that were left open by men serving overseas.(1 point)
True
False
What population change reflects the effects of economic activities during World War II?(1 point)
migration of African Americans from the South to work in northern
industries
increase in immigrant population along the coasts as people fled the war
massive urban-to-rural relocation of women to support increased farm
production
Hanford Site put thousands of people to work in what industry?(1 point)
airplane design and production
munitions manufacturing
nuclear weapons research

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

munitions manufacturing

anonymous anonymous answered

answer these please, all of them.

Farmers and manufacturers in Washington would most likely have agreed with what statement?
(1 point)
"I love the Panama Canal! We can get our good to market and back east so
much faster!"
"I wish they'd shut that canal down. It's hurting our competitiveness on the
West Coast."
"I like how the Panama Canal has improved shipping, but immigrant
workers are driving up costs."
Why did people in Washington buy "liberty bonds"?(1 point)
to get the nation out of the Great Depression
to overturn Prohibition
to fund the World War I effort
What group faced increased discrimination during World War I?(1 point)
German Americans
Asian immigrants
European immigrants
The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 suggests about the 1920s that anti-immigrant sentiment was on the
rise. (1 point)
True
False
What headline would have appeared after the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age
Temperance Reformers Go on the March
Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets
Susan B. Anthony was not supportive of the women's rights movement and women gaining the right to
vote. (1 point)
True
False
Which statement correctly describes the Roaring Twenties?(1 point)
Farm profits drove investment in new business and industry, and fueled
cultural changes.
Labor reforms decreased wealth disparity and made possible more
consumer spending.
The nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed
prosperity.
The stock market crashes when investors rush to sell. (1 point)
True
False
How did the Dust Bowl make the Great Depression worse?(1 point)
by forcing many farmers off their lands in search of work
by disrupting railroad and other transportation routes
by preventing planned public works projects
How did Washington's Unemployed Citizens League respond to the Great Depression?(1 point)
by helping people without wages barter services for goods
by providing financial benefits to those who had lost their jobs
by putting people to work on conservation projects
You would most likely find the Bonneville Dam and the Grand Coulee Dam in an essay under which
title?(1 point)
How the New Deal Put People Back to Work
Why Roosevelt Fought to Insure the Banks
When Farmers Got the Help Needed to Grow Again
What charts would you expect to see for Washington following the start of World War II?(1 point)
a line graph showing nuclear plants outpacing hydroelectric plants
a circle graph showing more investment in shipyards than in aircraft
a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production
The events at Pearl Harbor increased discrimination against Japanese Americans.(1 point)
True
False
What role did Washington play in Japanese internment during World War II?(1 point)
The state provided temporary housing for internees.
State officials refused to honor relocation laws.
State officials supported students protesting internment.
Women did not fill important jobs that were left open by men serving overseas.(1 point)
True
False
What population change reflects the effects of economic activities during World War II?(1 point)
migration of African Americans from the South to work in northern
industries
increase in immigrant population along the coasts as people fled the war
massive urban-to-rural relocation of women to support increased farm
production
Hanford Site put thousands of people to work in what industry?(1 point)
airplane design and production
munitions manufacturing
nuclear weapons research

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

"I love the Panama Canal! We can get our good to market and back east so much faster!"

to fund the World War I effort

German Americans

True

Temperance Reformers Go on the March

False

The nation experienced economic growth, but not all people enjoyed prosperity.

by forcing many farmers off their lands in search of work

by putting people to work on conservation projects

How the New Deal Put People Back to Work

a line graph showing increased lumber and mine production

True

The state provided temporary housing for internees.

False

migration of African Americans from the South to work in northern industries

nuclear weapons research

anonymous anonymous answered

What was the International Workers of the World? What was their impact in Washington?

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

The International Workers of the World, also known as the IWW or the Wobblies, was a radical labor union founded in 1905 in Chicago. They advocated for the rights of all workers, regardless of skill or trade, and promoted the idea of "One Big Union." The IWW was known for its militant tactics, organizing strikes, and advocating for workers' rights, including the eight-hour workday.

In Washington, the IWW had a significant impact during the early 20th century, particularly in industries like logging and agriculture. They organized strikes, protests, and demonstrations to demand better pay, improved working conditions, and fair treatment for workers. The Wobblies played a key role in the Centralia Massacre of 1919, where violence erupted between the IWW members and American Legion members, resulting in several deaths.

Overall, the IWW had a lasting impact on labor organizing in Washington and across the United States, laying the groundwork for future labor movements and influencing the fight for workers' rights.

anonymous anonymous answered

can your shorten that into a sentence

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

The International Workers of the World (IWW) was a radical labor union that had a significant impact in Washington by advocating for workers' rights and organizing strikes in various industries.