HWST 107 Final Exam
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T/F: The missionaries who came to hawaii in 1820 were members of the new
england protestant organization, named american board of foreign missions,
that influenced laws in education in the hawaiian kingdom. - -true
-T/F: malama 'aina means to divide and to share and both meanings apply
to the laws enacted in 1848 that created free simple property and the rights
to buy and sell land in hawaii - -false; it is the great mahele
-T/F: the last monarch of the hawaiian kingdom, king david kalakaua, was
nothing like the bloodthirsty savage that some american newspapers
portrayed him as. - -true; the last monarch was queen liliuokalani
-T/F: in 1819, the heirs of the deceased mo'i decided to repudiate the eating
kapu and this act, known as I noa reflected fundamental social change in
hawaiian society - -true
-T/F: the supreme court of the united states determined rice vs. office of
hawaiian affairs, that limiting the election of oha trustees to hawaiian
electors violated the 14th amendment of the US constitution - -false
-T/F: islands in micronesia were turned over to US control in 1947 and called
a US territory because the US was responsible for the islanders' welfare,
even as these islands were militarized - -false
-T/F: signed by president clinton in 1993, the sovereignty resolution
acknowledged US complicity in the illegal overthrow of the hawaiian
kingdom, and commited the US to reconciliation with oiwi - -false
-T/F: kalakaua signed the bayonet constitution in 1887 weakening the
monarch and preparing the way for the overthrow of the government in
1893. - -true
-hawaiian homes commission act 1921 - -a homesteading program to place
native hawaiians defined as those of 50 percent or more Hawaiian blood--on
lands in Hawaii designated for that purpose
-article 12 section 7 - -beach access?
Review/Questions with Fully Solved
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T/F: The missionaries who came to hawaii in 1820 were members of the new
england protestant organization, named american board of foreign missions,
that influenced laws in education in the hawaiian kingdom. - -true
-T/F: malama 'aina means to divide and to share and both meanings apply
to the laws enacted in 1848 that created free simple property and the rights
to buy and sell land in hawaii - -false; it is the great mahele
-T/F: the last monarch of the hawaiian kingdom, king david kalakaua, was
nothing like the bloodthirsty savage that some american newspapers
portrayed him as. - -true; the last monarch was queen liliuokalani
-T/F: in 1819, the heirs of the deceased mo'i decided to repudiate the eating
kapu and this act, known as I noa reflected fundamental social change in
hawaiian society - -true
-T/F: the supreme court of the united states determined rice vs. office of
hawaiian affairs, that limiting the election of oha trustees to hawaiian
electors violated the 14th amendment of the US constitution - -false
-T/F: islands in micronesia were turned over to US control in 1947 and called
a US territory because the US was responsible for the islanders' welfare,
even as these islands were militarized - -false
-T/F: signed by president clinton in 1993, the sovereignty resolution
acknowledged US complicity in the illegal overthrow of the hawaiian
kingdom, and commited the US to reconciliation with oiwi - -false
-T/F: kalakaua signed the bayonet constitution in 1887 weakening the
monarch and preparing the way for the overthrow of the government in
1893. - -true
-hawaiian homes commission act 1921 - -a homesteading program to place
native hawaiians defined as those of 50 percent or more Hawaiian blood--on
lands in Hawaii designated for that purpose
-article 12 section 7 - -beach access?