Geography
Early Governance of Washington's First People
The Design of Democracy
Creating Washington's Government
A Century of Change (1900–2000)
100

This river forms most of Washington’s southern border.

What is the Columbia River?

100

The inherent authority of tribes to govern themselves is called this.

What is tribal sovereignty?

100

The U.S. Constitution divides government into these three branches.

What are legislative, executive, and judicial?

100

Washington became a state in this year.

What is 1889?

100

In 1900, Washington’s population was about 500,000. By 2010, it had grown to nearly this many people.

What is 7 million?

200

This mountain range creates a rain shadow effect over Sequim.

What are the Olympic Mountains?

200

This treaty displaced the Nisqually people and contributed to the Puget Sound War.

What is the Medicine Creek Treaty?

200

This principle ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.

What is checks and balances?

200

This document serves as Washington’s highest law.

What is the Washington State Constitution?

200

This 1917 strike by Washington loggers and mill workers won the eight-hour workday.

What is the lumber industry strike?

300

This volcano erupted in 1980, destroying 230 square miles of forest.

What is Mount St. Helens?

300

This leader was executed after being accused of murder during the Puget Sound War.

Who is Chief Leschi?

300

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as this.

What is the Bill of Rights?

300

Washington’s first territorial governor was this man.

Who is Isaac Stevens?

300

This federal law passed in 1975 gave tribes more power to govern themselves and run their own programs.

What is the Indian Self-Determination Act?

400

This mountain is the tallest in Washington State.

What is Mt. Rainier?

400

This governor imposed martial law during conflicts with Native tribes.

Who is Isaac Stevens?

400

Process allowing citizens to propose new laws and vote on them directly.

What is an Initiative? 

400

This city served as Washington’s first territorial capital.

What is Olympia?

400

During World War II, about 14,400 people of this ancestry in Washington were sent to internment camps.

Who are Japanese Americans?

500

This tectonic plate subducts beneath the North American Plate off Washington’s coast.

What is the Juan De Fuca Plate?

500

This tribe’s leader, Chief Joseph, led a 1,400-mile retreat in 1877.

Who are the Nez Perce?

500

This system allows states and the federal government to share power.


What is federalism?

500

This was the main reason settlers wanted Washington to become a state in the late 1800s.

What is so they could elect their own government instead of having a governor appointed by the U.S. President?

500

This 1974 court decision guaranteed tribes up to half of Washington’s salmon harvest.

What is the Boldt Decision?

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