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5. How did Washington's location affect the development of trade relationships before statehood? (1 point)

Difficulties in overland travel encouraged trade with Asia and Canada.

Sea travel was difficult, so trade was limited to local and regional markets.

The Cascades isolated Washington from Canada, preventing trade with that country.

The Lewis and Clark expedition brought an influx of trading opportunities from the eastern United States.

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Answer:

1. paleontologist

b

2. how did glacial movement affect

a and e

3. how has the landscape of the Columbia plateau

c

4. which of the following human characteristics describe Seattle

c, f, and g

5. how did Washington's location affect trade

a

6. what statement best expresses the human - environment relationship of natives

a

7. what did early settlers do to the environment

d

8. how did the marriage practices of native people contribute to cultural diffusion among tribes

d

9. what industry in present day Washington has increased

c

10 which region of Washington is characterized by 1000 species

d

11. which region of Washington is characterized by populous cities

b

12. which region of Washington supports logging/mining/hydropower

a

13. Washington region is dominated by river

b

14. how did farmers in the Okanogan highlands adapt to low rainfall

d

15. which statement best describes the impacts of rain shadow

b

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sea travel was difficult, so trade was limited to local and regional markets.

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