A.Waitangi
B.Kiwi
C.Aotearoa
D.Maoritanga
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A.Maoritanga
B.Aotearoa
C.the Treaty of Waitangi
D.the Treaty of ANZUS
A.Trade with New Zealand was economically important.
B.There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.
C.The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.
D.All of the above.
A.Kupe
B.Abel Tasman
C.William Hobson
D.James Cook
A.Emu
B.Kiwi
C.Weka
D.Pukeko
A.cold
B.hot
C.neither very hot nor very cold
D.dry
A.storms and earthquakes
B.volcanoes and floods
C.earthquakes and volcanoes
D.floods and storms
A.Ruapehu
B.Mt Cook
C.Ngaurohoe
D.Tongariro
A.the Clutha River
B.the Wanganui
C.the Rangitata
D.the Waikato
A.New Zealand
B.North Island
C.South Island
D.Stewart Island
A.it often has storms
B.it often has volcanoes
C.it often has earthquakes
D.it often has droughts
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