KCSE History and Government Questions With Answers
Describe the uses of gold in Ancient Egypt
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Explain five ways in which Homo Erectus attempted to improve his way of living living
What things do archaeologists use to reconstruct the activities of people who lives in prehistoric times?
The remains of the weapons that they used The remains of the tools that they used The remains of humans bones The remains of animals found at the prehistoric sites The remains of plants the lived on The remains of their dwelling places The remains of their artwork e.g. rock painting The remains of traditional craft e.g. pottery The remains of beads The remains of cans The remains of garments The remains of churred tree trunks/ charcoal and carbonized seeds. State one problem which faced the League of Nations
Name one organization which has been formed by the organization of Africa Unity (OAU) members countries to promote economic co-operation among Southern Africa countries
Show two ways in which the industrial Revolution in Europe promoted European colonization of Africa.14/5/2020 Show two ways in which the industrial Revolution in Europe promoted European colonization of Africa.
The European nations wanted colonies as sources of raw materials for their industries. The Europeans wanted markets for their manufactured goods Wealthy industries wanted colonies where they could invest their excess capital. Give the main reason why the golden stool was important for the Asante Empire
Give the main results of the translation of the bible into different languages during the sixteenth century
People were able to identify some of the weakness/ excesses of the popes powers and other religious leaders. This led to criticism against the resulted in the split of the Roman Catholic Church. What two similar roles were played by priests in both Egyptian and Yoruba traditional religions?14/5/2020 What two similar roles were played by priests in both Egyptian and Yoruba traditional religions?
In both cases priests acted as intermediaries between god and people They presided over religious functions and activities/ offered sacrifices They interpreted divine messages and message from the ancestors to the people They advised the kings/ rulers on administrative matters They controlled the powers of kings They predicted / for told the future. Give the main aim of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNTCAD)
To encourage/ promote trade between the rich/ developed and the developing countries Identify two trade routes which connected trading centres in the Western Sudan and North Africa during the Trans- Saharan trade.
State the role played the Tuaregs in the Trans- Saharan Trade
They acted as guides to traders across the desert/ they guided traders along the trade routes across the Sahara desert. Provided security to traders/ acted as guards Acted as interpreters They maintained the oasis/ water/ wells Provided food/ accommodation Distinguish between barter and currency systems of trade
Barter system of trade involves exchange of goods with other goods where as currency system of trade involves the use of money to purchase commodities. Give two ways in which air transport has improved trade between nations
State two inventions during the eighteenth century which improved textile industry in Britain14/5/2020 State two inventions during the eighteenth century which improved textile industry in Britain
Identify two scientific discoveries during the nineteenth century which contributed to food preservation
Discovery of canning Invention of refrigeration Invention of pasteurization Give one main reason why trade union movements were formed in Europe during the nineteenth century.14/5/2020 Give one main reason why trade union movements were formed in Europe during the nineteenth century.
To fight for the welfare of workers/ to enable workers to collectively negotiate for better terms of services with the employers State one main way in which the Agrarian Revolution contributed to the development of urban centres in Europe.
State two distinct characteristic of Home Erectus
Homo erectus had a big brain capacity/ high thinking capacity Homo erectus walked upright/ had an upright posture/ Bipedal Homo erectus had the ability to grasp objects. How do county councils raise funds for their operations?
What services are provided by county councils in Kenya?
Explain five functions of a provincial commissioner in Kenya
What are the benefits of the policy of District Focus for Rural Development in Kenya?
Explain five factors which undermine the work of the police force in Kenya
What actions do police officers in Kenya take from the time an offence is committed up to the time judgement is passed?
arrest the suspected criminal Confine the arrested suspect Provide protection/ security to the suspected criminal Investigate the offence to prepare evidence for prosecution Take the suspended criminal to court Lead the protection/ give evidence Hand over the criminal to prison authority Realistic the suspect if acquitted |
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