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