KCSE History and Government Questions With Answers
State one role of the civilians during the struggle for independence in Kenya.
They supplied food to the freedom fighters They supplied information to the freedom fighters They gave moral support to the freedom fighters
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Identify the main feature of the system of education in Kenya during the colonial period.
Give two methods used by Europeans to acquire territories in Kenya during the 19th century.15/5/2020 Give two methods used by Europeans to acquire territories in Kenya during the 19th century.
Identify one factor that facilitated contact between the Kenyan coast and the outside world by the end of the 16th Century.
State two functions of the Laibon among the Maasai during pre- colonial period in Kenya.
Give two reasons for the migration of the Borana from Ethiopia into Kenya.
State two ways in which Kenyan communities interacted during the pre- colonial period
Through trade They intermarried/ marriage Through raids for livestock They fought wars with each other Sports e.g. wrestling Explain six functions of the federal government of the U.S.A
It regulates trade between the states It controls/ regulates trade between states and foreign countries It authorizes the printing and circulation of currency It declares war and makes peace with other countries of the world It formulates foreign policies involving the U.S.A and other countries It regulates taxation within U.S.A It establishes federal postal services in U.S.A It passes federal laws It establishes federal courts It establishes federal armed/ defense forces It admits new states in the Union Explain six results of Samori Toure’s resistance against French occupation between 1882 – 189615/5/2020 Explain six results of Samori Toure’s resistance against French occupation between 1882 – 1896
Give three reasons why Samori Toure resisted French colonization in Africa
He wanted the mandika to retain their independence He wanted to safeguard Islam from Christian influence/ he was fighting a holy war He wanted to preserve the Mandinka culture He wanted to protect the Mandinka land from European occupation He wanted to protect the economic resources of gold mines He wanted to retain his authority What were results of the Trans- Atlantic Trade in West Africa?
It led to the displacement of many people who were sold as slaves to the Americas It led to the permanent separation of families It led to the depopulation of West Africa It intensified conflicts and wars between communities It led to the introduction of manufactured goods to West Africa It caused untold suffering/ misery It led to the emergence of a class of rich traders/ merchants It led to the emergence of some kingdom It led to the decline of some states / kingdom as conflicts between states intensified in the region It led to loss of life It led to destruction of property It led to a decline in agriculture Some communities were weakened and therefore could not resist the establishment of colonial rule There was a change in social roles as women became heads of families Local industries declined because of the influx of cheap manufactured goods Decline of trans- Saharan Trade Abuse of power by lenders who sold their suspects as slaves Led to urbanization Opened to the outside world, hence colonization It created insecurity in the region What are the features of state government in the United States of America?
Explain six challenges which Tanzania has faced since independence
Give three reasons why the preferential Trade Area ( PTA) was formed
Describe the organization of the Trans- Atlantic Trade
It operated between West Africa, the Americas and Europe/ it organized in a triangular form The European brought manufactured goods to West Africa and exchanged them with slaves Slaves were sold at particular centers along the coast of West Africa The slaves were stored in barracoons awaiting transportation Famine due to neglect of farming during the war The resistance inspired future nationalism in Guinea Explain six effects of Christian missionary activities on Africans
State three religious practices of the Yoruba
Explain six ways through which the invention of the railway speeded up industrialization in Europe15/5/2020 Explain six ways through which the invention of the railway speeded up industrialization in Europe.
Give three development that have taken place in road transport systems since 1950
Tarmac roads which are durable have been constructed Bridges have been constructed to facilitate travel on roads Roads have been straightened and widened to cater for the increasing volume of traffic Dual carriage ways have been constructed to ease traffic congestion Motorways have been constructed in developed countries for the exclusive use of wheels. Construction of macadamensed roads Explain six ways in which early agriculture changed the lives of early people.
What were the advantages of the discovery of fire by the early man?
Identify one leader who was founder member of the Non-aligned movement
Broz Tito of Yugoslavia Gamal Adbal Nasser of Egypt Jawaharlal Pandit Nehru-premier India Dr. Ahmed Surkano-premier Indonesia Chuo En-lai of China-P.M. China State two ways in which the treaty of Versailles signed in 1919 affected Germany
State one advantage of a written constitution
Give one function of the monarchy in Britain
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