Question

The Black Power gang performed a haka at this man’s funeral. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Prime Minister who led New Zealand’s National Party from 1974 to 1984. This former accountant’s “think big projects” contrasted with the “Rogernomics” of his successor.
ANSWER: Robert Muldoon [or Rob Muldoon]
[10e] Many Pacific Islanders were subjected to this process following “dawn raids” by the Muldoon administration. It’s not conversion, but practicing Jews in Spain were subject to this process by the 1492 Alhambra Decree.
ANSWER: forced deportation [or expulsion; accept forced displacement or forced migration]
[10m] Muldoon was almost killed at a 1978 meeting of this organization in Sydney. Thirty-two member states of this organization boycotted the 1986 iteration of its “games” due to Margaret Thatcher’s stance on apartheid.
ANSWER: Commonwealth of Nations [accept Commonwealth Games]
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