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Test Review Sheet – Washington State History Name: When: Thursday, Jan. 28 (per.2 and 4) Friday, Jan. 29 (per. 3) Worth approximately 70 points Counts as #4 of the Big 6 Sections you can review in the textbook: o Chap. 2 – Lesson 3 o Chap. 5 – Lessons 1, 2, 3 o Chap. 3 – Lessons 1 and 3 o Chap. 6 – Lessons 1, 2, 3 o Chap. 4 – Lessons 1, 2, 3 o Chap. 7 – Lessons 1, 2, 3 Test preparation advice: o Review the following entries in your spiral notebook: Key Terms Washington History, Growth of Washington , Era of Reform, Unions and Strikes, Shaping History poster notes o Write out notes and/or flash cards for the items on this sheet o Re-read textbook sections to help better understand confusing topics All of the following information can be found in the textbook. What happened during these events or time periods? 1. Whitman Massacre 2. Oregon Trail and movement West 3. Washington becomes a territory 4. Pig War 5. Stevens Treaties 6. Indian Wars 7. Nez Perce War 8. Washington Statehood 9. Building of transcontinental railroad to Washington 10. Immigration and negative reactions to immigrants 11. Klondike Gold Rush 12. Everett Massacre 13. Seattle General Strike 14. Prohibition – time period when the making and selling of alcohol was illegal 15. Women’s Rights, including the right to vote 16. Home front (in Washington) during World War One 17. Roaring Twenties 18. Life in Washington during Great Depression 19. Dust Bowl affect on Washington 20. Grand Coulee Dam construction 21. Home front in Washington during World War Two What did these people do in Washington’s history? 1. fur traders 2. missionaries 3. Isaac Stevens 4. Chief Joseph 5. Elisha Ferry 6. Henry Villard – led the effort to connect Wash. territory to transcontinental railroad 7. James Hill 8. Major immigrants groups a. Chinese b. Scandinavians 9. Labor unions 10. IWW also known as “Wobblies” 11. Progressives – reformers (people who want change) in the early 1900’s who wanted to improve society and fix economic problems 12. Anna Louise Strong 13. May Arkwright Hutton – strong supporter of women’s rights and striking workers 14. William Boeing 15. Women’s Role during World War Two Big Ideas to Understand: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Why did people move to the Northwest? (Chapter 3) What was it like for settlers who came to the Northwest? (Chap. 3) What were the results of the treaty-making period? (Chap. 4) How did the railroads affect the growth of Washington’s population and economy? (Ch. 5) What were some of the goals of labor unions? (Chap. 6) What caused the Great Depression? (Chap. 7) In what ways did people struggle during the Great Depression? (Ch. 7)