1.1- Causes of Overthrow
Chapter 1 PPT
1.2- Role of Gov in Overthrow
1.3- Effects of Overthrow
Random 1 (All categories)
Reciprocity Treaty + Bayonet Constitution
1.3 CONTINUED
100

What is the Great Mahele?

What is the division of land? (1.1 #1A)

100

What signified the completion of the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii?

What is the raising of the American flag? (Ch 1 PPT/The Overthrow #2)

100

What role did US Minister John Stevens play in the overthrow?

What is he ordered troops from the USS Boston to land in Honolulu to make it seem like the United States was behind the protest/coup detat to overthrow the monarchy? (1.2 #1A)

100

What was the purpose/main idea of the Organic Act of 1900?

What is it created the Territory of Hawaii and established the government structure? (1.3 #1A)

100

Who were the maka'ainana?

Who are the commoners/regular people? (1.1 #2B)

100

What happened after the death of King Kalakaua? Who took the throne after him?

Who is Princess (and now Queen) Lili'uokalani Kamaka'eha? (1.1 #5C)

100

Did the Delegate to the United States Congress have voting power?

What is No voting rights under the Organic Act? (1.3 #2A)

200

What was the Land Commission's task regarding the Mahele?

What is to determine land rights of both Hawaiians and foreigners? (1.1 #1B)

200

The Queen was overthrown in January 1893. What event in January 1893 caused this?

What is the coup detat/protest against the Queen? (Ch 1 PPT/The Overthrow #1)

200

Who was the President when Hawaii finally was annexed and became a territory of the United States?

Who is William McKinley? (1.2 #4B)

200

What were the 3 divisions of power that was created because of the Organic Act?

What is the governor (executive), legislature, and Supreme Court? (1.3 #2C)

200

What did the Resident Alien Act allow?

What is allowed foreigners to buy Hawaiian land? (1.1. #3A)

200

What did the Bayonet Constitution do? 

What is eliminate most of the Hawaiian monarch's power? (1.1 #5A)

200

+200 points :-) 

What is Yay, thank you Ms. Kasaoka?

300

What did the Reciprocity Treaty allow?

What is allowed Hawaiian goods (e.g. sugar and rice) to enter/be admitted to the United States tax free. (1.1 #4A)

300
How was Queen Lili'uokalani removed from her throne?

What is the Queen signed a document formally stepping down as the Queen of the Kingdom of Hawaii? (Ch 1 PPT/The Overthrow #4)

300

What did Blount find after investigating the overthrow?

What is USS Boston troops landed under false motives. It was not to protect American lives and property, but to aid in overthrowing the monarchy? (1.2 #3C)
300

How did the Organic Act of 1900 affect the citizenship of the people of Hawaii?

What is in general, the citizen of Hawaii were now considered to be citizens of the United States? (1.3 #1D)

300

What role did Benjamin Harrison play in the overthrow?

What is he "started the conversation" about annexing Hawaii and drafted an annexation treaty? (1.2 #2A)

300

When the Reciprocity Treaty was renewed in 1886, what did Hawaii allow the United States to do with Pearl Harbor?

What is the Kingdom of Hawaii offered to give the United States a lease + exclusive control of Pearl Harbor for use as a naval base? (1.1 #4B)

400

What did the Kuleana act allow?

What is allowed maka'ainana (commoners) to become landowners? (1.1 #2A)

400

What was the goal of the Committee of Public Safety?

What is they supported/wanted a constitutional government rather than an absolute monarchy? (Ch 1 PPT/The Overthrow #3)

400

What was the Newlands Resolution? What did it accomplish?

What is it made Hawaii a territory of the United States and the annexation of Hawaii finally took place? (1.2 #4A)

400

Why did Democratic leaders feel it was necessary for Hawaii to become a part of the United States?

What is so that the people would have the right to elect their own governor and defeat hi in later elections if they wished? (1.3 #4A)

400

Why is it beneficial to have Delegate representation at Congressional meetings?

What is because Delegate could introduce bills that could benefit the Territory of Hawaii? (1.3 #2B)

400

Why did the Hawaiian League (people who wrote the Bayonet Constitution) want to restrict Kalakaua's powers?

What is they felt that Kalakaua and his cabinet were corrupt? (1.1 #5B)

400

Under the Organic Act of 1900, did the voting qualifications (what people needed to be/have in order to vote) allow more or less people to vote?

What is allowed more people to vote, which threatened the power of the Provisional government? (1.3 #1C)

500

What does this image tell you about the maka'ainana and their understanding of the Kuleana Act?

What is the maka'ainana did not truly understand the importance of the new law (Kuleana Act). They had no experience with this kinds of things. (1.1 #2C)

500
How did Pres. Grover Cleveland feel about the annexation treaty from Pres. Harrison? What did he do?

What is he felt America had acted wrong/shamefully? (1.2 #3A)

What is sent Blount to investigate in Hawaii? (1.2 #3B)

500

The Republic of Hawaii was established on July 4, 1894. With this, came a new constitution. What did this constitution establish with regard to voting?

What is this new constitution establish strict voting qualifications so that few native Hawaiians or Asians could qualify as voters? (1.2 #4C)

500

What is the Jones-Castigan Act of 1934? What is the effect of this act?

What is the act classified Hawaii as a "foreign place" which then cut the amount of sugar Hawaii could export to the mainland United States? (1.3 #4B)

500

What best describes Hawaii during the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack?

What is the defense industry was the largest source of income and employment in the Territory of Hawaii; even more than the sugar industry? (1.3 #3A)

500

Why was Pearl Harbor important to the Americans?

What is Pearl Harbor was identified as being a strategic military location in the Pacific? (1.1 #4C)

500

According to the Organic Act of 1900, what were the qualifications for people to vote?

What is 

1. Male citizen of the United States

2. Live in the Territory of Hawaii for more than 1 year

3. At least 21 years old

4. Must be registered to vote

5. Be able to speak, read, and write in the English or Hawaiian language?

(1.3 #1B)