Answer:
There are various regions in Eastern Washington including the Palouse and the Channeled Scablands.
Explanation:
The Cascade Mountains divide the state of Washington into two regions: Western Washington, which is the part of Washington continuous with the Pacific Coast. It has a strong maritime climatic influence. On the other side of the Cascade Mountains, Eastern Washington has a more continental climate. There are actually 4 geographical or climatic regions of Eastern Washington: East Slopes of Cascade Mountains; Central Basin, the Okanogan, Spokane, Palouse area; and the Northeastern Mountains and the Blue Mountains region.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " Mexican-american war and the California joining the union as a state." The two events that fueled the debate over slavery between 1846-1850 are the Mexican-american war and the <span>California joining the union as a state.</span>
Imperialism, although it is bad for the conquered countries and regions, is good for the countries that practice it, and even for those countries conquered to some extent (in terms of technology, development), and obtaining extra resources for conquering peoples. While the imperialist country obtains abundant net resources from other regions, expands its political power and makes its power and its world presence larger, the conquered country can obtain technology and life forms that help it from the conquering country. All the imperialist countries have enjoyed a better quality of life for their population and greater social and technological development, given the advantages of having many more lands, resources and people under their power. But finally, when conquered people fight for their independence, this power becomes to decrease and finally its lost.