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BrownTown3

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U.S. plantation owners responded to the decline in native Hawaiian populations through infectious diseases by __________.
 
  A. creating indigenous preserves and reservations
  B. importing labor from China, Japan, and the Philippines
  C. providing universal health care
  D. relocating native Hawaiians to reservations in South Dakota

Question 2

Through contact with European traders, the Hawaiian chiefdom was transformed from a political organization based on __________ to one based on __________.
 
  A. kinship; personal charisma
  B. reciprocity; redistribution
  C. personal ability; divine right
  D. theocracy; military force



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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