What is a "Bandwagon" propaganda?
Type of propaganda that asks people to "join the crowd" and take action because "everyone is doing it"
Name a Civil Rights Leader?
Teacher will check if you are correct.
What are Push and Pull Factors?
A push factor is something that makes you leave the area where you live.
A pull factor is something that attracts you to a new area.
Name 3 of the 6 Allied forces in WWI?
France
Italy
United States
Russia
Japan
British Empire
What event pulled the United States into WWII?
The attack on Pearl Harbor
What is an initiative?
Proposed laws, CREATED BY THE PEOPLE, to be submitted to the legislature
Who were the Freedom Riders?
Civil rights activists who rode interstate buses as a protest.
What was the largest industry (biggest resource) in Washington in the early 1800's?
The Lumber Industry
Name 2 of the 4 Central Powers in WWI?
Germany
Austria-Hungry
The Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
What was the name of the airplane factory in Washington state during WWII? And what unconventional thing did they do during the war?
Boeing Camouflage City. They built a fake city on top of the factory to hide themselves from enemy bombers.
A citizen of the United States
A legal resident of WA state for at least 30 days
At least 18 years old
No felony convictions
What were Jim Crow Laws?
State and local laws that legalized segregation.
Washington was used as a pit stop in this huge migration to Canada.
The Klondike Gold Rush
What is generally considered the start The Great Depression?
The Stock Market Crash of 1929
What is the name of the site in Washington State that had a helping hand with the Manhattan Project?
The Hanford Nuclear site.
What is a ballot?
A device used by a voter to cast their vote in an election.
What is "Redlining"?
What is "Urbanization"?
The process by which a growing proportion of a population becomes concentrated in urban areas, shifting away from rural living
What are 2 of the 6 causes of The Great Depression?
Stock Market Crash
Bank Runs
Farmer Struggles
Easy Credit
Overproduction
World Debt
What was the name of the law that forced Japanese Americans into internment camps?
Executive Order 9066
What is a referendum?
What was Brown vs. Board of Education?
Was a Supreme Court case that struck down segregation in the schools.
What is a "Nativist"?
Americans who were against immigration and were anti-immigrants
What was the "New Deal"?
The New Deal was a series of federal programs, public work projects, and financial reforms enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was designed to provide immediate economic relief, achieve economic recovery, and establish long-term financial reform
What were some of the feelings that fueled the decision to put Americans into Internment Camps?
Teacher will approve the answer