History 200 DE

Week 10

Dr. Bruce Haulman

 

Welcome to Week 10 of Pacific Northwest History

The Pacific Northwest Comes of Age

This week your second Museum/Historic Site Visit paper is due.  Remember to copy and paste your paper in your email.  That makes my life much easier!   bhaulman@greenriver.edu

To complete this tenth week of the class you need to do the following Eight (8)  things:

1. Read the Profile "Tom McCall of Oregon" and Chapter 19 "From World War to Cold War," Chapter 20 "Roller-Coaster Years," Chapter 21 "The Politics of Anxiety and Affluence," Chapter 22 "Environment at Risk" and the Epilogue in Schwantes.  Visit the Study Guide for help in identifying important concepts

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2. World War II and the Pacific Northwest

Click on this link to go to the lecture on W.W.II and the Pacific Northwest

3.   World War II and Japanese Relocation

Visit the University of Washington Libraries - Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project and read about the Internment of Japanese-Americans.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/exhibits/harmony/default.htm

 

Army Guard leading
evacuees to the ferry.
Japanese Relocation, Bainbridge Island
© Seattle P.I.

 

4.   New Big Four Industries

     Click here to go to the assignment on the New Big Four Industries.

    Click on this link to email me your essay bhaulman@greenriver.edu

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5.   Women in Politics

Click on this link to go to the assignment on Women in Politics

 




 

 
6.  Boldt Decision

Click on the links below to find out about the Boldt Decision and its impact on Salmon:

Northwest Indian Fishing Commission http://www.nwifc.wa.gov/

Northwest Fisheries Science Center http://research.nwfsc.noaa.gov/

Save Our Wild Salmon http://www.wildsalmon.org/

 

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7. 
Complete Quiz # 7 - click on the Quiz link in the Lessons Tab to take Quiz # 7. 
 

8. Oregon Governor Tom McCall remarked, "We want you to visit our State ... often. Come again and again. But for heaven's sake, don't move here to live."   Post a comment or observation to the Message Board in the Lessons Tab about how people moving into the Pacific Northwest at the end of the 20th Century has changed the region.

Go to the Message Board in the Lessons Tab.

 

These Eight (8) assignments conclude the tenth week of this class.

© Bruce E. Haulman 2008