Question

James Allen’s extension of this policy to Waikato-Maniapoto outraged locals who accused the government of illegally using census data. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this policy that local men circumvented with the help of Princess Te Puea (“tuh PWAY-uh”). In Canada, this policy was opposed by Henri (“awn-REE”) Bourassa during a namesake “crisis” in 1917.
ANSWER: conscription into the British military [accept British World War I draft; accept Conscription Crisis of 1917]
[10e] Te Puea opposed British conscription during World War I, believing that members of this ethnic group should not fight for a British crown responsible for the Treaty of Waitangi.
ANSWER: Māori [prompt on Polynesians; prompt on Pacific Islanders]
[10h] During the war, Te Puea began to lead the Kīngitanga, which sought to unify the Māori under one king to halt this process. It had been previously promoted by Governor George Grey as part of the “amalgamation” policy.
ANSWER: selling of Indigenous land to the Europeans [accept alienation, confiscation, or redistribution in place of “selling”; accept property in place of “land”]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AChicago B10101030
Chicago CMinnesota A1010020
Florida AStanford A1010020
Florida BHouston A1010020
Georgia Tech ACornell A1010020
Harvard ATexas A1010020
Illinois AIowa State A010010
Indiana ANorthwestern A010010
MIT AUC Berkeley A1010020
Maryland ADuke A1010020
Michigan AImperial A1010020
Minnesota BJohns Hopkins A1010020
NYU AColumbia B1010020
North Carolina ACornell B010010
Penn State APenn A1010020
Rutgers AMcGill A1010020
South Carolina AClaremont A1010020
Toronto AColumbia A1010020
UC Berkeley BPurdue A1010020
Vanderbilt ARutgers B1010020
Virginia AGeorgia Tech B1010020
WUSTL AOhio State A1010020
WUSTL BYale B1010020
Yale AChicago A010010