Solomon Islands vs. Marshall Islands - Click Quiz

Each fact applies to either the Solomon Islands or the Marshall Islands. Can you figure out which one?
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Government operates under a mixed parliamentary-presidential system
Government operates under a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary system
First visited by the Portuguese (Ferdinand Magellan)
Is the only country to use its currency (named for the country)
Capital: Honiara
Has an island named for John F. Kennedy
First visited by the Spanish (Álvaro de Mendaña)
Atolls and islands form two groups: the Ratak (sunrise) and the Ralik (sunset)
Named for a Biblical king
One of the first countries to recognize the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Has a population of approximately 42,000 people
Land area is 70 square miles
Was a part of the British empire until its independence in 1978
Land area is 11,000 square miles
Capital: Majuro
Settled by people coming from the Bismarck Islands and New Guinea 30,000–28,000 BCE
Uses the United States Dollar as its currency
World's first hydrogen bomb was tested here in 1952
Has a population of approximately 700,000 people
Announced it would be withdrawing from the Pacific Islands Forum
Settled by Micronesians in the 2nd millennium BC
Named for an explorer
Marshall Islands
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