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Monarchs of any kingdom can fall quickly when the power they once wielded is taken from them through force.
For Kalākaua, this couldn't have been truer. Pretend you are a monarch,
who like Kalākaua has just been forced to give up your power, thereby
leaving you unable to protect your people and their future.
What would
you
do?
What could
you do?
Remember to support your point of view with at least two reasons.


Monarchs of any kingdom can fall quickly when the power they once

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