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Washington’s state government is organized into how many branches?
a) one
b) two
c) three
d) four

Washington’s legislative branch is divided between a senate and a
a) general assembly.
b) house of representatives.
c) supreme court.
d) congress.

What happened during the Seattle riot of 1886?
a) Angry mobs forced all immigrants to move out of the state.
b) Angry mobs drove Chinese immigrants out of their homes.
c) Chinese immigrants were persuaded to leave peacefully.
d) Chinese immigrants drove Americans out of their homes.

Political cartoons printed in newspapers in the late 1800s depicted Chinese immigrants looking silly and strange. What conclusion can be drawn from these cartoons?
a) American citizens were targets of discrimination.
b) Nativists opposed immigration from Asian nations.
c) Americans opposed immigration from Europe.
d) Nativists discriminated against American Indians.

There is an area in Seattle call China Town. Which statement is true about this area?
a) It is a temporary place rented by Chinese immigrants for celebrations.
b) It is the only place in which Chinese immigrants could live outside the city.
c) It is a sacred place that only Chinese immigrants were allowed to visit.
d) It is a neighborhood in the city that Chinese immigrants settled together.

Between the late 1800s and early 1900s, immigration to Washington
a) slightly declined.
b) sharply increased.
c) stopped completely.
d) increased slightly.

A quote covered during the lesson by a Norwegian immigrant who relocated to Washington ,what appealed to him about Washington?
a) the feeling of being at home
b) the thrill of a new adventure
c) the challenge of starting over
d) the change of environment

Which city has the largest population?
a) Seattle
b) Tacoma
c) Yakima
d) Spokane

Nativism
a) the unfair treatment of people becuase they are different
b) containing a lot of variety
c) to take back or remove a law
d) the belief that immigrants are inferior to those who are born in the U.S.

Repeal
a) the unfair treatment of people becuase they are different
b) containing a lot of variety
c) to take back or remove a law
d) the belief that immigrants are inferior to those who are born in the U.S.

To take part in elections in Washington State, citizens must
a) vote in every election
b) be 16 years old
c) register to vote and be 18 years old
d) have served in the military

Discrimination
a) the unfair treatment of people becuase they are different
b) containing a lot of variety
c) to take back or remove a law
d) the belief that immigrants are inferior to those who are born in the U.S.

The main objective of the 1909 World’s Fair in Seattle was to
a) attract students to the University of Washington.
b) promote city leaders and government officials.
c) showcase the region’s art, culture, and technology.
d) attract more immigrants with jobs in construction.

What helped Seattle become Washington’s fastest-growing city in the early 1900s?
a) the Klondike Gold Rush
b) Agriculture
c) Fort Colville being built in Colville area
d) Vineyards

As a result of migration, Washington became
a) less diverse.
b) overpopulated.
c) more diverse.
d) underpopulated.

Which of these civic responsibilities is required of all citizens?
a) registering to vote
b) serving in the armed forces
c) paying state and local taxess
d) erving in a civic organization/job

What is the most important purpose of officials who serve at local levels of government?
a) running for re-election
b) doing away with public schools
c) reorganizing everything
d) providing services to the people

What is most likely not what lines on a map of Washington indicate?
a) rivers
b) counties
c) cities
d) highways

Employees at the Temple of Justice work for
a) the federal government in Washington, DC.
b) Washington's largest county government
c) Washington's judicial branch of government
d) The executive branch of Washington State

The mayor-council system or the council-manager system are used to run Washington’s
a) state government
b) largest counties
c) towns and cities
d) smallest counties

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