How did the gold rush impact the Maori population in New Zealand?
Gold Rush in New Zealand

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The gold rush led to economic prosperity for the Maori population
The Maori population benefited from increased trade during the gold rush
The gold rush negatively impacted the Maori population in New Zealand by leading to conflicts, loss of land, and introduction of diseases.
The gold rush resulted in improved living conditions for the Maori population
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What were some of the methods used for gold extraction during the gold rush in New Zealand?
Panning, blasting, melting
Digging, sifting, melting
Sifting, blasting, melting
Panning, cradling, sluicing, and dredging
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Name one key location where gold rush activities took place in New Zealand.
Christchurch region
Wellington region
Auckland region
Otago region
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the gold rush economically impact New Zealand as a whole?
The gold rush attracted immigrants, boosted trade and investment, and led to infrastructure development.
The gold rush attracted skilled workers, diversified the economy, and improved living standards.
The gold rush led to a decrease in population, halted trade, and caused economic stagnation.
The gold rush resulted in increased unemployment, reduced foreign investment, and hindered infrastructure development.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role did Chinese miners play during the gold rush in New Zealand?
Chinese miners were forced to leave New Zealand during the gold rush
Chinese miners were only responsible for selling supplies to other miners
Chinese miners contributed to the workforce, introduced new mining techniques, and formed their own communities.
Chinese miners were not involved in the gold rush in New Zealand
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What were some of the social effects on communities during the gold rush in New Zealand?
Population growth, diversity, new towns, crime rates, social hierarchies
Increased education opportunities, improved healthcare, enhanced infrastructure
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How were Maori communities affected by the influx of gold miners?
Maori communities were unaffected by the presence of gold miners
Maori communities benefited economically from the influx of gold miners
Maori communities faced land disputes, cultural clashes, disease transmission, and depletion of natural resources.
Maori communities experienced improved relations with neighboring tribes
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