The conflict was resolved when
A. famous surfers like “The Duke” Kahanamoku gave demonstrations of surfing all around the world and brought the sport back.
B. movie producers like Disney brought surfing into 1950s teen films like “Beach Blanket Bingo.”
C. judges from the international world court made legal decisions forcing colonists to let natives continue surfing.
D. environmental groups like Greenpeace helped control the shark population allowing surfing to continue in Hawaii.
The conflict was resolved when
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The correct answer is A. famous surfers like “The Duke” Kahanamoku gave demonstrations of surfing all around the world and brought the sport back.
Explanation: Duke Kahanamoku, often regarded as the father of modern surfing, played a crucial role in promoting surfing globally in the early 20th century. His demonstrations helped to revive interest in the sport, particularly outside of Hawaii, and contributed to the cultural significance of surfing, particularly in its native context. This revitalization helped to resolve the conflict surrounding the sport’s decline.