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tnt_battle

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Continental rifts are associated with ________ plate boundaries.
 
  A) divergent
  B) convergent
  C) transform
  D) hot spot

Question 2

What are the arguments for and against sovereignty for native Hawaiians?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

The argument for sovereignty rests on the fact that the United States illegally annexed the
archipelago. The argument against sovereignty rests on the observation that many private
individuals and corporations would lose their lands if these were to return to native control.



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