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What is the primary aim of the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement?
To seek self-determination and restoration of Hawaiian governance.
To promote tourism in Hawaii.
To establish a new state in the U.S.
To enhance agricultural production in Hawaii.
Which historical event is often cited as a turning point for the Hawaiian sovereignty movement?
The overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893.
The annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898.
The establishment of statehood in 1959.
The event of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
What form of governance do proponents of the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement typically advocate for?
A constitutional monarchy.
A federal state under U.S. control.
An independent republic.
Strict governmental oversight by the United Nations.
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