6.

What would be an example of how the Maori are reclaiming their culture?
(1 point)
A.learning English
B.playing rugby and other sports
C.studying Maori culture in schools
D.learning how to cook Asian cuisine

7.
What conclusion can correctly be made about British colonization of this area?
(1 point)
A.The British policies embraced the cultures of the original inhabitants.
B.The British disregarded the cultures of the original inhabitants.
C.The British had a neutral policy toward native cultures.
D.none of the above

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6. c

7. d
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To answer question 6, "What would be an example of how the Maori are reclaiming their culture?" you can eliminate the options that are not related to Maori culture. This leaves us with options A, C, and D. To determine the correct answer, we need to think about the actions that would directly contribute to the Maori reclaiming their culture.

Option A, learning English, may be important for communication purposes but it doesn't directly address the preservation or revival of Maori culture.

Option D, learning how to cook Asian cuisine, is not specifically related to Maori culture. While it is possible that some Maori individuals may be interested in Asian cuisine, this is not necessarily an example of reclaiming their own culture.

Option C, studying Maori culture in schools, is the most direct answer. By studying their own culture, the Maori people can deepen their knowledge, preserve their traditions, and pass them on to future generations.

Therefore, the correct answer to question 6 is option C.

To answer question 7, "What conclusion can correctly be made about British colonization of this area?" you need to carefully evaluate the options presented.

Option A, stating that the British policies embraced the cultures of the original inhabitants, may not be accurate since British colonization often involved imposing British values, laws, and institutions onto the native populations.

Option B, claiming that the British disregarded the cultures of the original inhabitants, is more likely to be true. Many aspects of indigenous cultures were suppressed, marginalized, or even erased during the period of British colonization.

Option C, suggesting that the British had a neutral policy toward native cultures, is unlikely given the historical evidence of the impact of colonization on indigenous cultures.

Therefore, the correct answer to question 7 is option B.