waitangi treaty, migration, women rights and Maoris in WWI

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Frage 1

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Why did people from England moved to New Zealand?
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  • the beautiful landscapes of new Zealand
  • Gold rushes and chance to find work
  • Over population in England
  • To visit their family in New Zealand

Frage 2

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A treaty is a [blank_start]written[blank_end] [blank_start]agreement[blank_end] between two or more [blank_start]countries[blank_end], formally [blank_start]approved[blank_end] and [blank_start]signed[blank_end] by their [blank_start]leaders[blank_end].
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  • written
  • agreement
  • countries
  • approved
  • signed
  • leaders

Frage 3

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The Treaty of Waitangi is New Zealand’s [blank_start]founding[blank_end] document. It takes its name from the place in the [blank_start]Bay of Islands[blank_end] where it was first signed, on [blank_start]6 February 1840[blank_end]. This day is now a public holiday in New Zealand. The Treaty is an [blank_start]agreement[blank_end], in Māori and English, that was made between the [blank_start]British Crown[blank_end] and about [blank_start]540[blank_end] Māori [blank_start]rangatira[blank_end] (chiefs)
Antworten
  • founding
  • Bay of Islands
  • 6 February 1840
  • agreement
  • British Crown
  • 540
  • rangatira

Frage 4

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When did Hobson arrive in New Zealand, in the Bay of Islands.
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  • 5th February 1840
  • 6th February 1840
  • 14th January 1840
  • 7th January 1840
  • 4th February 1840
  • 21st May 1840

Frage 5

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Who had 1 day to translate the treaty of Waitangi into Maori.
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  • Williams Williams
  • Henry Williams
  • Jonathan Williams
  • Edward Williams

Frage 6

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When did the first 45 Maori leaders sign the Treaty of Waitangi?
Antworten
  • 4th February 1840
  • 5th February 1840
  • 6th February 1840
  • 8th February 1840

Frage 7

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The [blank_start]21st May 1840[blank_end], Hobson issues proclamations of British sovereignty over the [blank_start]North Island[blank_end], claiming it under the treaty of [blank_start]Waitangi[blank_end]. The [blank_start]5th June 1840[blank_end], British sovereignty is proclaimed over [blank_start]Stewart Island[blank_end] on grounds of Captain's Cook [blank_start]discovery[blank_end]. The [blank_start]17th June 1840[blank_end], British sovereignty is proclaimed over the [blank_start]South Island[blank_end], after some South Island chiefs sign the treaty.
Antworten
  • 21st May 1840
  • North Island
  • Waitangi
  • 5th June 1840
  • Stewart Island
  • discovery
  • 17th June 1840
  • South Island

Frage 8

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The 21st May 1840, Hobson [blank_start]issues[blank_end] proclamations of British [blank_start]sovereignty[blank_end] over the North Island, claiming it [blank_start]under[blank_end] the treaty of Waitangi. The 5th June 1840, British sovereignty is proclaimed [blank_start]over[blank_end] Stewart Island [blank_start]on grounds of[blank_end] Captain's Cook discovery. The 17th June 1840, British sovereignty is proclaimed [blank_start]over[blank_end] the South Island, after some South Island chiefs sign the treaty.
Antworten
  • issues
  • sovereignty
  • under
  • over
  • on grounds of
  • over

Frage 9

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Thousands of Maori died in the intertribal Musket Wars of the [blank_start]1810[blank_end]s, [blank_start]1820[blank_end]s and [blank_start]1830[blank_end]s. Many more were [blank_start]enslaved[blank_end] or became refugees. Northern rivals [blank_start]Ngāpuhi[blank_end] and Ngāti [blank_start]Whātua[blank_end] led the way, but all the tribes were soon trading for [blank_start]muskets[blank_end].
Antworten
  • 1810
  • 1820
  • 1830
  • enslaved
  • Ngā Puhi
  • Whātua
  • muskets

Frage 10

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Who is usually seen as responsible for beginning the Musket wars?
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  • The Ngā Puhi chief Hongi Hika
  • Taoho, one of the Ngāti Whātua chief
  • Samuel Marsden, of the church missionary Society

Frage 11

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In which battle was Ngā Puhi and their Chief Hongi Hika defeated by Ngāti Whatuā?
Antworten
  • Moremonui at Maunganui Bluff
  • Mauinaina
  • Te Tōtara

Frage 12

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The arm race between tribes escalated until almost all had muskets, leading ton uneasy truces between the various groups around 1830. What was the result for the tribes (more than one answer) ?
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  • Some tribes have been decimated
  • Some tribes have been driven from their land
  • Kumara have only been supplied in the far North
  • Tribal boundaries across the North Island had been changed for ever
  • Muskets were produced by Maori tribes

Frage 13

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After he met King George IV and went back home, what did Hongi Hika do with the English King's gifts?
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  • He traded them for 300 muskets in Sydney
  • He gave them away to his 300 best tribe members
  • He used them all during fights against other tribes.

Frage 14

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What does NCW stand for?
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  • New Church of Wales
  • New Christian women
  • National Council of Women
  • New Council of Women

Frage 15

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When was the bill making New Zealand the first self-governing country to allow women the right to vote, passed?
Antworten
  • 8th September 1893
  • 19th September 1892
  • 10th September 1891

Frage 16

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What does `MP`stands for?
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  • Member of Parliament
  • Minister of Parliament
  • Minister of People

Frage 17

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What is a suffragist?
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  • Someone who champions the cause for women's right
  • Someone who gathers signature for petition
  • Someone who reads a Newspaper called the 'Suffrage'

Frage 18

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Women's suffrage is either a group or a [blank_start]concept[blank_end] related to the rights women have to [blank_start]vote[blank_end].
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  • concept
  • vote

Frage 19

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What were the suffrage campaign's two main themes?
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  • Equal political rights for women
  • Determination to use women for the moral reform of society
  • Women's rights to do the washing-up
  • Possibility of going dancing every Saturday night for males and females
  • The right for women to wear trousers

Frage 20

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A number of New Zealand's leading male politicians, including John Hall, Robert Stout, Julius Vogel, William Fox and John Balance, supported women suffrage.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 21

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The movement for women's suffrage gained momentum from the mid [blank_start]1880[blank_end]s under the leadership of [blank_start]Kate Sheppard[blank_end].
Antworten
  • 1880
  • Kate Sheppard
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