1. What does the term "natural increase" mean in describing a population? (Points : 2)
It explains the growth of population from immigration.
It explains the rate of growth based on the natural environment.
It describes the way people move into and out of a region.
It describes a population that grows as a result of more births than deaths.
2. Which of the following best describes the concept of Northwest Identity? (Points : 2)
It refers to people who have lived their entire lives in Washington or Oregon.
It refers to people, like Californians, who move to the Pacific Northwest for a better quality of life.
It refers to artwork that uses lighting and natural themes.
It refers to the way people embrace the environment, cultural diversity, and the idea that by working together they can solve problems.
3. What led the majority of white New Englanders to settle on Puget Sound? (Points : 2)
logging and lumber
fishing
mining
farming
4. Which of the following is not one of the three largest cities in Washington? (Points : 2)
Tacoma
Seattle
Olympia
Spokane
5. What did whites expect of Native Americans who were forced onto reservations? (Points : 2)
Native Americans were expected to reestablish their ancient traditions.
Native Americans were expected to embrace white culture and assimilate.
Native Americans were expected to run the affairs of their reservations without any white influence.
Native Americans were expected to benefit the national economy.
6. Which of the following is not a change Native Americans in Washington experienced in the 1960s and beyond? (Points : 2)
increased cultural pride
new demands for traditional rights
reassertion of treaty rights
sending children to boarding schools
7. What changed for Seattle's black residents in the 1920s? (Points : 2)
They faced new discrimination in segregated restaurants, theaters and nightclubs.
They were finally able to get jobs in the shipbuilding industry.
They found new opportunities in publishing and government.
They were no longer allowed to own property.
8. What happened to Chinese laborers who had helped work on the railroad, after the construction was complete? (Points : 2)
Many found good-paying jobs elsewhere.
Many became drifters, traveling and seeking work.
Many went home to China.
Many were welcomed as valuable citizens by Washington's white residents.
9. Which of the following best describes the Bracero program? (Points : 2)
It was a program that kept Asians from settling in the United States.
It was a program that found work for African Americans during World War II.
It was a program that brought Mexicans for farm laborers during World War II.
It was a civil rights movement in the 1960s.
10. Which of the following is not an area where Asian influences are apparent in the Washington cultural landscape? (Points : 2)
architecture
jazz music
fashion
cuisine
11. What newspaper did Horace Cayton Sr. publish? (Points : 2)
The Seattle Times
The Post-Intelligencer
The Republican
The Advocate
12. Which of the following best describes the Alien Land Law of Washington? (Points : 2)
It prohibited Japanese from owning land in the state.
It provided free land to white settlers.
It established taxes for public education.
It forced Japanese to evacuate the coastal areas during World War II.
13. How did the background of Filipino immigrants to Washington differ from other Asians? (Points : 2)
Most Filipinos faced no discrimination upon arrival here.
Most Filipinos came as citizens of the United States.
Most Filipinos abandoned their native culture.
Most Filipinos avoided living in urban areas.
14. Which of the following is the best definition of woman suffrage? (Points : 2)
It refers to the trials women faced on the Oregon Trail.
It is the way women struggled to achieve equal rights.
It is the method by which women purchased goods in Washington.
It is the recognition of women's right to vote.
15. Which of the following women played a critical role in woman suffrage in Washington? (Points : 2)
Mother Joseph
Dixy Lee Ray
Barbara Rothstein
May Arkwright Hutton
16. Who was Mother Joseph, and what did she do for the people of Washington? (Points : 2)
She was the leader of the woman suffrage movement in Washington
She was a Catholic nun who built hospitals, schools, and orphanages.
She assisted the Lewis and Clark expedition.
She was Washington's first female political leader.

