Slide 1January 5, 2014OHA – Public Land Trust 1 The Public Land Trust, Enforcement of OHAs Rights, and The Fulfillment of OHAs Mission To Better the Conditions of Hawaiians…
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1. Competency Goal: The Emergence of the United States inWorld Affairs (1890-1914), analyze causes and effects ofthe United States emergence as a world power1: Examine the…