Unit 6 People
Unit 6 Events
Unit 6 People & Terms
Unit 7 Political Actions
Unit 7 Modern Issues
100
The man who united all the Hawaiian Islands under one kingdom
Who is Kamehameha I
100
In 1840 King Kamehameha III established the first _________ for the Kingdom, providing for Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of government.
What is Constitution
100
"Ua mau ke ______ o ka ______ i ka ________" Now the State motto, was first said by King Kamehameha III
What is ea, ʻāina, pono
100
After the U.S. began its occupation of Hawaiʻi, Congress passed an Organic Act in 1900 that established the ________ of Hawaiʻi
What is Territory
100
The Hawaiian Crown and Government lands that were ______ from the Hawaiian Kingdom are commonly referred to as "ceded" lands, amounting to 1.8 million acres
What is seized
200
The British captain who "put Hawaiʻi on the map", and was followed by a steady flow of foreigners
Who is Captain James Cook
200
July 31, 1843 was celebrated as a National Holiday, Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea to commemorate the __________ of sovereignty and reinstatement of the rightful monarch, King Kamehameha III
What is restoration
200
These two men were the main leaders of the overthrow, they are descendants of missionaries
Who are Lorrin Thurston & Sanford Dole
200
After the Organic Act, the two ʻōiwi political Hui dissolved to form an independent political party called the ___________ party
What is Home Rule
200
The State of Hawaiʻi holds the "ceded" lands in public trust, a provision of which is to ______ conditions of ʻōiwi
What is better
300
The King who established a constitutional monarchy and sent envoys to be recognized by foreign countries
Who is Kamehameha III, Kauikeaouli
300
November 28, 1843 was celebrated as a National Holiday, Lā Kūʻokoʻa, or _________ Day. It commemorated the joint recognition of Hawaiʻi's sovereignty by these two European powers: ________ and ________
What is Independence, Britain & France
300
The U.S. _______ to Hawaiʻi, John L. Stevens conspired with the Annexation Club and summoned a company of U.S. _______ to land in Honolulu, positioning them in front of ʻIolani Palace
What is Minister, troops
300
Prince Jonah _______ Kalanianaʻole left the independent political party and joined the Republican Party to have more say in U.S. politics
Who is Kūhiō
300
According to Haunani-Kay Trask, the _________ Valley struggle was the birth of the modern Hawaiian movement. It was the first prolonged resistance effort since Statehood
What is Kalama
400
The ________ Constitution was forced upon King _________ , it stripped him of his authority and included voting restrictions (Asians could not vote, land & money requirements)
What is Bayonet, Kalākaua
400
This 1848 land division known as the ________ Nui, provided for the redistribution of lands of the kingdom by traditional divisions
What is Māhele
400
The Queen yielded her authority temporarily to the superior power of the ________, not to the small group of men that overthrew her
What is United States
400
Prince Kūhiō was able to negotiate the ___________ Commission Act in 1920 to help rehabilitate ʻōiwi by returning them to the ʻāina. U.S. Congress defined beneficiaries by ________ quantum, which continues to divide people today
What is Hawaiian Homes, blood
400
In 1993, one hundred years after the overthrow, U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the _________ Bill, which acknowledges the role of the U.S. military in the illegal overthrow
What is Apology
500
These two Hui formed to gain political voice after it was stripped by the 1887 Constitution and 1893 Overthrow
What is Hui Kālaiʻāina & Hui Aloha ʻĀina
500
In January 1893 the Queen was illegally overthrown by a small group of businessmen who called their group a Committee of __________
What is Safety
500
There was no ______ of annexation, only a ___________, so Hawaiʻi could not legally be acquired by the U.S.
What is treaty, joint-resolution
500
In 1959 U.S. Congress passed the ________ Act, which established the State of Hawaiʻi
What is Admission
500
After sugar plantations shut down, water continues to be diverted from windward streams to the drier, leeward side. Windward communities continue to fight to return water to its natural stream flow for reasons that include
What is restore natural ecosystems, restore water in loʻi