HWST 107 - FINAL (UNIT6&7)

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Stanford B. Dole

President of the "Republic of Hawaii"

The Hui Aloha`Aina and Hui Kalai`Aina were:

Protest Groups

Which of the following is true about all aboriginal people?

They are the first people to settle an area

The actual legislation that allegedly annexed the Hawaiian Islands to the United States was called a(n):

Treaty of Annexation

The overthrow of the kingdom happened in the part because Queen Lili`uokalani:

Tried to reinstate the Constitution of 1864

John Stevens

U.S. Minister to the Hawaiian Kingdom; supported the overthrow

William McKinley

U.S. President who occupied the Hawaiian Kingdom

Gover Cleveland

U.S. President who tried to undo the American invasion

The ship which landed US Marines to overthrow the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands was the:

USS Boston

Queen Emma

Wife of Alexander Liholiho; co-founder of Queen's Hospital

A kama`aina is defined as a person:

With local knowledge of people and/or places

The felling of ______ trees for profit at the expense of the welfare of the maka`ainana represented a significant shift in the culture.

`Iliahi

William Charles Lunalilo

1st elected Hawaiian monarch; last of the Kamehameha line

The United States Constitution requires that a treaty be approved by at least _________ of the U.S. Senate to be ratified and have binding force on the country.

2/3

Henry Opukahaia

Aboriginal Hawaiian who converted to Christianity in New England

The 1840 Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands' constitution effectively changed the Hawaiian government from:

Absolute monarchy to Constitutional monarchy

Portuguese in the Hawaiian Islands are often not considered to be haole like other Europeans or Americans because:

All of the above

The concept of using genealogy, not percentage, to determine if one is Hawaiian is known as:

Ancestral Lineage

King Lunalilo's estate is currently used to _________ in the Hawaiian community.

Assists Kupuna

Queen Victoria

British Monarch during much of the Hawaiian Kingdom

King George III

British monarch to whom King Kamehameha ceded Hawaii

As a teenager, Alexander Liholiho formed a negative opinion about _________ due to an incident that occurred in ________.

British; London

Which group of contract laborers was first to arrive in the Hawaiian Islands?

Chinese

Which venereal disease was responsible for affiliating Hawaiian women with sterility?

Chlamydia

The group of American businessmen and descendants of missionaries that overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom called themselves the:

Committee of Safety

The Hawaiian Declaration of Neutrality was made in response to the:

Crimean War

The election between _______ and _________ was the first time that political parties were formed in the islands.

David Kalakaua; Queen Emma Rooke

Which Queen of the Hawaiian Kingdom established the Queen's Hospital?

Emma

Queen Ka`ahumanu

Favorite wife of Kamehameha I

James Cook

First documented European to Hawaiian Islands

Julia Kapi`olani

Founder of a Hospital for Women and Children

The purpose of Kalakaua's world tour and the study abroad programs was to:

Gather new ideas that could be used to improve the Hawaiian Kingdon

Which American President committed to restoring the Hawaiian Kingdom after an investigation showed the United Stated had committed an illegal act of war?

Grover Cleveland

Who was the man who convinced Christian missionaries to come to the islands to "save" his people?

Henry Opukahaia

The Legislative Branch of the Hawaiian Kingdom Government included which two groups?

House of Nobles and House of Respresentatives

Who were "Kamehameha's Haole?"

Issac Davis & John Young

___________ was the favorite wife of Kamehameha I.

Ka`ahumanu

Which term is used for all aboriginal Hawaiians?

Kanaka Maoli

Kauikeaouli

King Kamehameha III; voluntarily gave up absolute power

_____ and _____ founded the Queen's Hospital to provide free healthcare to the people, effectively carrying on the kuleana of the aliʻi.

King Kamehameha IV & Queen Emma

Alexander Liholiho

King Kamehameha IV; founded `Iolani School

__________ lifted the ban on hula and traditional medicine (kahuna) because it was part of out cultural and national identity.

King Kamehameha V (Lot Kapuaiwa)

Lot Kapuaiwa

King Kamehameha V; lifted the ban on hula and kahuna

Someone who is described as a "subject" belongs to a:

Kingdom of Monarchy

The difference between kama`aina and malihini is:

Knowledge of local places, customs, and culture

Queen Lili`oukalani

Last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Hiram Bingham

Leader of the "Boston Missionaries"

Lorrin Thurston

Leader of the Committee of Safety; missionary descendent

Queen Keopuolani

Most sacred wife of Kamehameha I

Someone who is born in a particular place but not necessarily of the first people of that place is called:

Native

In gaining recognition as an independent nation-state, the Kingdoms of the Hawaiian Islands joined:

None of the above

Kalakaua's motto was:

None of the above

The "Kapu System" was ended by:

None of the above

The primary purpose of the importation of Chinese in 1852 was:

None of the above

Which Christian denomination did Kamehameha I invite to the islands?

None of the above

Which of the following is not true about indigenous people?

None of the above

Who coined the motto, "Ua mau ke ea o ka`aina i ka pono?"

None of the above

One of the most appealing aspects of Christianity for Kanaka was the concept of everlasting life, called __________ in Hawaiian.

Ola Hou

As an indirect result of __________, Issac Davis and John Young became Kamehameha's haole.

Olowalu massacre

Issac Davis

One of Kamehameha's haole; first mate of the Fair American

John Young

One of Kamehameha's haole; grandfather of Queen Emma

The Bayonet Constitution:

Only allowed people with money or property to vote, thereby disqualifying many Kanaka

"La Ku`oko`a," November 28, 1843, is a national holiday for the Hawaiian Kingdom celebrating:

Recognition of the Kingdom as an independent nation

Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana`ole

Representative to the U.S. House of Representatives; Author of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act

"La Ho1iho`i Ea" July 31, 1845, is a national holiday for the Hawaiian Kingdom celebrating:

Restoration of sovereignty by the British after the "Paulet Incident"

David Kalakaua

Second elected Hawaiian ruler; built `Iolani Palace

James Blount

Sent by the U.S. President to investigate the U.S. role in the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Inherent or implied in the term "hapa" is ___________ ancestry

Some sort of mixed

The most significant change that Captain James Cook caused in the Hawaiian Islands was:

The addition of the islands onto Western maps so others could find us

The term ethnicity refers to:

The cultural heritage of a person

The Hawaiian National flag was based on:

The flag of the East India Trading Company

The Hui Aloha`Aina and Hui Kalai`Aina petitions protested:

The potential annexation of the Hawaiian Kingdom to the United States

Kamehameha I's birth is partially estimated by:

The presence of Halley's comet in the sky at the time of his birth.


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