Property Ownership
In Hawaii, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) holds land in trust primarily for the benefit of:
AA. All Hawaii residents equally
BB. Native Hawaiian people and the betterment of their conditions✓ Correct
CC. The State of Hawaii general fund
DD. Federal government trust lands
Explanation
OHA holds and manages assets (including land and revenue) in trust for the benefit of native Hawaiians and the betterment of conditions of all Hawaiian people.
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