Tribal History
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100

1. ______ tribes lived closer to the Pacific Ocean and used the water as well as the temperate climate to gather resources and build homes. 

2. _____ tribes lived along the Columbia River in Eastern Washington and moved with the seasons. 

1. Coastal

2. Plateau 

100

What is the largest river in Washington State?

Columbia River

100

Name the three branches of government. You must pronounce them properly. 

1. Legislative

2. Executive

3. Judicial.

100

What was the name of that "massacre" we talked about?

Whitman Massacre

100

Which group of global terrorists is attempting to destroy the CCTV people?

Skibidi Toilet

200

What is a treaty?

A formal agreement between two or more independent nations.

200

1. Rural means...

2. Urban means...

1. Far from large populations; spread out

2. Within a large population center or city

200

1. How many legislative districts does Washington State have?

2. Which one do we live in?

1. 49

2. 42

200

1. What year did Washington become an official territory?

2. What year did Washington become an official state?

1. 1853

2. 1889

200

You make a spectacular catch over your shoulder which prevents a group of people from being harmed. Which meme do you quote? 

"You ladies alright?"

300

The term "indigenous" means...

First inhabitants of an area.

300

What is the Puget Sound?

An inlet of the Pacific Ocean and Salish Sea in Washington State. 

300

A governor is...

an executive leader of a state or territory

300

Transcontinental railroad refers to...

A railroad completed in 1869 that linked the eastern and western United States.

300

What if ______ got a lower taper fade?

Ninja

400

What is a reservation? Who were the two parties involved in the treaty-making process? 

Territory designated under tribal sovereignty as determined by treaties between Indigenous tribes and the US government. 

400

The Cascade Mountain Range refers to....

A mountain range in the northwestern United states, which runs vertically through Washington State and features several active volcanoes including Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, and others.

400

What is a constitution?

A written plan that provided the basic framework of a government.

400

The term settlers refers to...

A term describing migrants in the first half of US history; usually involved in resource extraction or agriculture, and claiming land from Indigenous residents.

400

"Erm, (finish this phrase with the proper pronunciation)?"

"What the sigma?"

500

What does sovereignty mean?  

having power or authority; self-governing or independent

500

What is the Salish Sea?

A sea connected to the Pacific Ocean located between the coastal islands in the Canadian Province of British Columbia and the Puget Sound in Washington.

500

How many elected officials make up Washington State's Executive Branch, and how does this make us different than other state governments?

We have 9 elected officials in our State's executive branch. This gives slightly less power to our Governor, and spreads out the power of the executive branch. 

500

Name four famous individuals that traveled from the eastern United States all the way to the mouth of the Columbia River on a famous expedition from 1804-1806. 

1. Meriwether Lewis

2. William Clark

3. Sacajawea

4. York

500

Who rizzed up Livy Dunne at the 2023 National Griddy Olympics in Ohio?

Baby Gronk