Identify the recommendations of the Lyttleton of 1954. (Answered)
Name the only Kenyan woman who attended the Lancaster House Conference. (Answered)
Identify the recommendations of the Lennox Boyd constitution regarding the legislative council in Kenya. (Answered)
What was the importance of the second Lancaster house conference in the of Kenya? (Answered)
State the main reason why the 1957 elections were important in the History of Kenya. (Answered)
Who was the first African minister during the colonial period in Kenya (Answered)
Name the women who were appointed to the legislative council (Legco) before independence in Kenya. (Answered)
Explain the roles which were played by the trade unions in the struggle for independence in Kenya. (Answered)
Name the political party which was formed by Paul Ngei. (Answered)
Identify the district based political organizations which were formed in Kenya after the Lyttleton constitutional reforms in 1955. (Answered)
Identify the Asians who took an active role in the struggle for independence in Kenya. (Answered)
Name the second African minister in Kenya during the colonial period. (Answered)
Explain the factors which hastened the achievements of independence in Kenya after 1945. (Answered)
Identify the national political parties which were formed in Kenya between 1960 and 1963. (Answered)
Explain the roles played by women in the struggle for independence in Kenya. (Answered)
What roles did the Kenyan African Democratic union(KADU) play in the struggle for independence in Kenya? (Answered)
Why was the nomination of Eliud Mathu to legco important? (Answered)
Name the member of Legco who resigned his seat to allow for the election of jomo Kenyatta to Legco in 1961. (Answered)
Identify the member of Legco who resigned his seat in 1955 to pave the way for Daniel Arap Moi's election to Legco. (Answered)
Name the members of the African Elected Members Organization (AEMO) elected during the 1957
elections. (Answered)
Explain the roles of African Elected Members of parliament in the struggle for independence in Kenya up to 1965. (Answered)
Give three demands of the African elected member's organization (AEMO) to the colonial government. (Answered)
What was the main ideological different between KADU and KANU during the second Lancaster House Conference? (Answered)
Identify the immediate cause for the declaration of the state of emergency in Kenya in 1952 (Answered)
Give the reasons why oathing was necessary among the mau mau fighters. (Answered)
Name the members of the Kapenguria six. (Answered)
Discuss the effects of the mau mau uprising in Kenya. (Answered)
State the African grievances that Jomo Kenyatta presented to the Hilton Young commission on behalf of the Kikuyu Central Association in 1929. (Answered)
What were the Contributions of independent schools in Kenya during the colonial period? (Answered)
Name the independent religious movements in Kenya during the colonial period. (Answered)
Identify the factors which undermined African nationalist's activities in Kenya during the Colonial Period. (Answered)
Discuss the roles which were played by KAU in the struggle for independence up to 1963. (Answered)
Explain the reasons why there were no political associations in Kenya up to 1919. (Answered)
State the grievances of the Young Kikuyu Association. (Answered)
What was the main grievance of the Ukambani Members Association? (Answered)
Identify the challenges that were encountered by early political organizations in Kenya. (Answered)
State the characteristics of the political associations which were formed in Kenya. (Answered)
Name the early political associations in Kenya which were formed before 1939. (Answered)
Explain the challenges that faced the nationalists in Mozambique. (Answered)
Outline five grievances by Africans against apartheid regime in South Africa. (Answered)
Give two economic reasons for the growth of African nationalism in Ghana. (Answered)
Explain six factors that that led to the development of African nationalism in Ghana. (Answered)
Give three reasons why it took long for Mozambique to achieve independence from Portugal. (Answered)
Identify one political reform introduced by Fredrick De Klerk that led to the achievement of black majority rule in South Africa. (Answered)
State two objectives of the African National Congress in South Africa. (Answered)
State the main reason why nationalism developed in Ghana during the colonial rule. (Answered)
Describe the problems which undermined the activities of nationalists in Mozambique. (Answered)
What five reasons encouraged nationalists in Mozambique to use armed struggle to attain independence? (Answered)
Identify the peaceful methods which the nationalists in South Africa used in the struggle for independence. (Answered)
Explain the factors that promoted the development of nationalism in south Africa. (Answered)