Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? The Treaty of Waitangi.

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Who Wants To Be A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?Millionaire?

The Treaty of Waitangi

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Question 1Where did many of the first visitors to Aotearoa come

from?

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Question 1 Where did many of the first

visitors to Aotearoa come from?

A FranceB SpainC BritainD The Americas

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Q 1Where did many of the first

visitors to Aotearoa come from?

A AB BC BritainD D

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Question 2 What did many of these first

visitors / settlers do?

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Q 2 What did many of these first visitors / settlers do?

A Escapees from prison colonies

B sealers, whalers, missionaries

C land developers

D gold miners

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Q 2 Many of these first

visitors / settlers were;

A AB sealers, whalers, missionaries

C CD D

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Q 3.Why did conflict soon occur

between the Maori and these new arrivals?

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Q 3 Why did conflict soon occur

between the Maori and these new arrivals?

A Two different cultures were living side by side with

little idea how they should relate to each other.

B Maori land was being bought and sold in a disorganised way.

C Widespread drunkenness was resulting in increased violence and crime.

D All of the above

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Question 3 Why did conflict soon occur between the Maori and these new arrivals?

A A

B B

C C

D All of the above

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Q 4Why did groups of Maori and Pakeha

ask Britain for protection?

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Q 4 Why did groups of Maori and

Pakeha ask Britain for protection?

A Settlers from other countries were beginning to arrive in NZ.

B They were afraid of being invaded by escaped convicts.

C There was too much fighting going on.

D There was no government to keep things in order.

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Question 4 Why did groups of Maori and

Pakeha ask Britain for protection?

A AB BC CD There was no government to keep

things in order.

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Q 5What did the British Government

decide to do by 1840?

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Q 5 What did the British Government

decide to do by 1840?

A send a team of peace keeping troops to enforce law and order.

B Establish New Zealand as a British colony.

C Stop sending British settlers out to New Zealand.

D Invade New Zealand

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Question 5 What did the British Government decide

to do by 1840?

A AB Establish New Zealand as a British

colony.

C CD D

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Question 6Who did the British Government appoint as Governor of Aotearoa

New Zealand?

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Question 6

Who did the British Government appoint as Governor of Aotearoa

New Zealand?

A James Cook

B Bishop PompallierC William Hobson

D Norman Krik

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Question 6 Who did the British Government appoint as Governor of Aotearoa New Zealand?

A AB BC William Hobson

D D

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Question 7What was the new Governor

(William Hobson) instructed to do in NZ?

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Question 7 What was the new Governor (William

Hobson) instructed to do in NZ?

A Deal openly with Maori and to get their acceptance and co-operation in establishing British rule.

B Show Maori the benefits of British settlers in New Zealand so more could come.

C Set up schools so English could become the first language of New Zealand.

D Enforce British rule in New Zealand.

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Question 7 What was the new Governor (William

Hobson) instructed to do in NZ?

A Deal openly with Maori and to get their acceptance and co-operation in establishing British rule.

B BC CD D

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Question 8After much debate a document was drawn up

which set out the agreed arrangements between Maori and Great Britain. When was

this document, The Treaty of Waitangi signed?

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Question 8After much debate a document was drawn up

which set out the agreed arrangements between Maori and Great Britain. When was

this document, The Treaty of Waitangi signed?

A 25th April 1920B 3rd February 1844C Christmas Day 1840D 6th February 1840

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Question 8After much debate a document was drawn up

which set out the agreed arrangements between Maori and Great Britain. When was

this document, The Treaty of Waitangi signed?

A AB BC CD 6th February 1840

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Question 9Why has there been much

conflict over the Treaty since it was first signed?

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Question 9 Why has there been much conflict over

the Treaty since it was first signed?

A The Treaty was only written in English so most Maori didn’t know what they were signing.

B There are two translations of the Treaty; English and Maori, but they do not mean the same thing.

C The Treaty was only written in Maori so the British Crown did not understand what it was signing.

D No one can find the original Treaty so no one really knows what it said.

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Question 9

Why has there been much conflict over the Treaty since it was first signed?

A AB There are two translations of the Treaty; English and

Maori, but they do not mean the same thing.

C CD D

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Question 10Usually when you look at a copy of

the Treaty you will see three Articles or main paragraphs. How many are

there really?

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Question 10

Usually when you look at a copy of the Treaty you will see three Articles or main paragraphs. How many are there really?

A 8B 5C 6D 4

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Question 10Usually when you look at a copy of the

Treaty you will see three Articles or main paragraphs. How many are there really?

A AB BC CD 4

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Question 11Who was Bishop Pompallier?

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Question 11 Who was Bishop

Pompallier?A A Marist Bishop who established the Catholic

Church in New Zealand.

B An Anglican Bishop who established the Anglican Church in New Zealand.

C A French businessman disguised as a Bishop who wanted to make NZ a French colony.

D The first Ecumenical Bishop of New Zealand.

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Question 11 Who was Bishop Pompallier?

A A Marist Bishop who established the Catholic Church in New Zealand.

B BC CD D

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Question 12Although not present when the Treaty was signed, Bishop Pompallier was

instrumental in the development of Article 4. What was Article 4 about?

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Question 12Although not present when the Treaty was

signed, Bishop Pompallier was instrumental in the development of Article 4. What was Article

4 about?

A The establishment of the Catholic religion as the official religion of New Zealand.

B Making it illegal for Maori to continue with their tradition belief system.

C Ensuring there was religious freedom for all people in Aotearoa. This applied to Maori spiritual beliefs and practices as well as to the various Christian churches in Aotearoa.

D Ensuring Aotearoa was a secular state with no official religion.

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Question 12Although not present Treaty was signed,

Bishop Pompallier was instrumental in the development of Article 4. What was Article 4

about?

A AB BC Ensuring there was religious freedom for all people in Aotearoa. This applied

to Maori spiritual beliefs and practices as well as to the various Christian churches in Aotearoa.

D D

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Question 13The Treaty of Waitangi established a binding relationship between Maori

and Queen Victoria. Who is this relationship between now?

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Question 13The Treaty of Waitangi established a binding

relationship between Maori and Queen Victoria. Who is this relationship between now?

A The New Zealand Government and Maori tribes.

B The Government of Aotearoa New Zealand, the Crown, and the Maori People.

C The New Zealand Government, Maori and the Christian Churches of New Zealand.

D Maori and the British Government.

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Question 13The Treaty of Waitangi established a binding

relationship between Maori and Queen Victoria. Who is this relationship between now?

A

BThe Government of Aotearoa New Zealand, the Crown, and the Maori People.

C

D

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Question 14Many Maori speak of the Treaty as a ‘covenant’.

What is a covenant?

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Question 14Many Maori speak of the Treaty as a

‘covenant’. What is a covenant?

A An informal agreement between two or more parties.

B Some kind of agreement involving God.

C An agreement between two parties. Some covenants are conditional others are unconditional.

D A legal contract that must be witnessed and signed by a certain number of people before it is considered binding.

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Question 14Many Maori speak of the Treaty as a

‘covenant’. What is a covenant?

A AB BC An agreement between two parties. Some

covenants are conditional others are unconditional.

D D

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Question 15Even though the Treaty was signed

over 150 years ago it still has relevance for New Zealand today.

Why?

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Question 15Even though the Treaty was signed over

150 years ago it still has relevance for New Zealand today. Why?

A It establishes the bicultural relationship between Maori and Pakeha, and is the basis of our multicultural society.

B Because we have a national holiday to celebrate it every year.

C We are still a Commonwealth country.

D Because there are still Maori living in NZ.

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Question 15

Even though the Treaty was signed over 150 years ago it still has relevance for

New Zealand today. Why?A It establishes the bicultural relationship between Maori and

Pakeha, and is the basis of our multicultural society.

B BC CD D

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