Hawaiian History Chapter 18 - 20

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  1. 3. ___ ___ was elected as Hawai’i’s first congressman.
  2. 7. After the sugar cane mills closed, some of the plantation land has ben used to grown ___ for energy.
  3. 9. ___: controlled amount of something people are allowed to have.
  4. 11. Strong feelings of ethic identity and the desire for legal rights among Native Hawaiians is called the “Hawaiian ___.”
  5. 12. The two men who did the most work to bring Hawai’i into statehood were Wallace and Joseph ___.
  6. 13. Hawai’i became a ___ on June 28, 2959.
  7. 14. One of the four factors that made growth happen in Hawai’i was rapid changes in ___.
  8. 16. One of the four factors that made growth happen in Hawai’i was ___.
  9. 17. One result of statehood was a huge rise in ___.
  10. 19. ___ and ___ were rationed during WWII.
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  1. 1. The Polynesian Voyaging Society built a replica of the double-hulled canoe called the ___ to use in making trips between Hawai’i and Tahiti.
  2. 2. Senator Daniel ___ has been trying to pass the Akaka Bill, a piece of legislation that would give Native Hawaiians sovereign rights.
  3. 4. In 1993, the U.S. government under President ___ apologized to the Hawaiian people for the illegal overthrow of Queen Lili’uokalani.
  4. 5. During and after WWII, interest in Hawai’i and Hawaiian ___ grew worldwide.
  5. 6. ___ Aikau, the famous big wave surfer, died trying to help people when the Hokule’a began to leak and capsized.
  6. 8. One of the four factors that made growth happen in Hawai’i was Hawai’i’s ___.
  7. 10. One of the four factors that made growth happen in Hawai’i was being part of the ___ ___.
  8. 15. Japanese, Koreans, Germans, and Italians from Hawai’i were sent to ___ Internment Camp in Ewa.
  9. 18. Pearl Harbor was attached by ___ on December 7, 1941.