Exam 16: The Pacific Northwest
Exam 1: Introduction50 Questions
Exam 2: North America's Environmental Setting50 Questions
Exam 3: Historical Settlement of North America50 Questions
Exam 4: North American Political Economy50 Questions
Exam 5: The Atlantic Periphery50 Questions
Exam 6: Quebec50 Questions
Exam 7: Megalopolis48 Questions
Exam 8: The Great Lakes and Corn Belt50 Questions
Exam 9: The Inland South50 Questions
Exam 10: The Coastal South50 Questions
Exam 11: The Great Plains50 Questions
Exam 12: The Rocky Mountains49 Questions
Exam 13: Intermontane West50 Questions
Exam 14: MexAmerica49 Questions
Exam 15: California50 Questions
Exam 16: The Pacific Northwest50 Questions
Exam 17: Hawai'i and the Pacific Islands50 Questions
Exam 18: The Far North50 Questions
Exam 19: The Future of North America50 Questions
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What innovative environmental policy did Oregon put into practice to limit and protect its natural environment from unbridled growth?
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The orographic rainfall on experienced on the western side of the Cascades is caused by ________.
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air rising and cooling as it passes over mountains
Which of the following is a name for the Pacific Northwest that was coined my novelist Ernest Callenbach?
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Since 1843,the primary British base of operation in the Pacific Northwest was where?
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The large agricultural valley in western Oregon,which was the primary destination for early settlers coming to the region via the Oregon Trail is called what?
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The discovery that the climate of the Pacific Northwest has many similarities to that of northern France has led to ________.
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What part of the world has become a major trading partner for the Pacific Northwest?
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Most land in British Columbia and Alaska is too cold,rainy,or rugged for commercial farming,except for what region?
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What city,is associated with grunge rock and was originally founded as a logging center?
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Pikes Place Market in Seattle and Portland's Saturday Market are examples of the increasing importance of ________ to the economy of the Pacific Northwest.
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In the Pacific Northwest orographic precipitation usually occurs where?
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John and Samantha are planning a vacation in the Pacific Northwest.They decide they would like to visit Seattle and then Vancouver,British Columbia.Rather than renting a car,they decide to take the Clipper Ferry so they can do some whale watching on the way.During the ferry ride they will be traveling through what waterway?
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Although lumbering,fishing,and manufacturing are still important parts of the economy of the Pacific Northwest,in recent decades ________ and ________ have become increasingly important.
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The cities of Longview and Richland,in Washington,are unique because of what?
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The first major wave of American settlement in Oregon's Willamette Valley was set into motion by which of the following?
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Many wealthy immigrants from Hong Kong began immigrating to Canada after 1997 because ________.
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What city in the Pacific Northwest is known for its innovative environmental protections and livability?
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The Pacific Northwest has become an increasingly popular destination for tourists.Describe three places you would visit on a trip to the region and what attractions you would visit or activities you would participate in.
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