Describe the characteristics of direct rule in Zimbabwe. (Answered)
Give the reasons why the British applied direct rule Zimbabwe. (Answered)
Identify the method of administration that was used by the British in Zimbabwe. (Answered)
Identify the main pillars that supported the two pyramid policy in Zimbabwe. (Answered)
Explain the positive impacts of the British system of indirect rule in Nigeria. (Answered)
Name the administrators were used in Nigeria by the British during indirect rule. (Answered)
Explain five effects of the British system of indirect rule in Nigeria. (Answered)
Give the reasons why indirect rule was unsuccessful in Southern Nigeria. (Answered)
Explain the effects of the use of indirect rule by the British in Northern Nigeria. (Answered)
Name the British colonial agent who advanced the indirect rule system in Africa. (Answered)
Give three reasons why the British used indirect rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Identify the duties of African Chiefs during the British rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Describe six negative effects of British colonial rule on the people of Kenya. (Answered)
Explain five results of the Maasai collaboration with the British in the early 20th century. (Answered)
Identify five causes of Nandi resistance against British invasion in Kenya. (Answered)
Explain six problems experienced by the Imperial British East African Company in Kenya. (Answered)
Give two reasons why the British used the Imperial British East African company to administer its possession in Kenya. (Answered)
Explain six results of the Nandi resistance against the British occupation. (Answered)
State three social-economic reasons why Britain colonized Kenya in the 19th century. (Answered)
Give the main reason why poll tax was introduced to Kenya during the colonial period in Kenya. (Answered)
Apart from the Nandi name two other communities that resisted the establishment of colonial rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Give five political reasons that led to the colonization of Kenya by the British during the 19th century. (Answered)
Why did the imperial British East on African company (IBEAC rule come to an end in 1885 (Answered)
What were the activities of the Imperial British East African company (IBEAC) between 1888 and 1895? (Answered)
Describe the organization of the central government in Kenya during the colonial period. (Answered)
State three methods used by the British to establish their rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Give three causes of the Somali resistance to British rule in Kenya during the 19th century. (Answered)
Identify two ways in which the results of the collaboration of the Maasai with the British were similar to that of the Wanga. (Answered)
Give the main reason why poll tax was introduced in Kenya during the colonial period. (Answered)
Give the main reason why the colonial government created Africa reserves in Kenya. (Answered)
State one reason why the colonial government established local native councils in Kenya in 1924 (Answered)
Name the treaty which marked the sphere of influence in East African in 1886. (Answered)
Give the achievements of the local Native council formed in Kenya in 1924. (Answered)
Outline the challenges which the local government faced during the colonial period in Kenya. (Answered)
Who was the first African chairperson of the African District councils? (Answered)
Explain the impacts of the establishment of the local government in Kenya during the colonial period. (Answered)
State the positive effects of the British colonial rule on Africans in Kenya. (Answered)
Explain the consequences of the Luo mixed reaction to colonial rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Identify the sub- section of the Luo which resisted British rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Discuss the results of the Agikuyu mixed reaction to British rule in the 19th century. (Answered)
Explain the causes of the mixed reaction among the Agikuyu as Kenya was being colonized in the 19th century. (Answered)
Discuss the results of the Akamba mixed reaction to British rule in Kenya. (Answered)
What were the causes of the Akamba collaboration with the British during the colonial rule in Kenya? (Answered)
Name the Akamba leaders who resisted British rule in their region. (Answered)
Name the communities which Showed mixed reaction to the establishment of colonial rule in Kenya. (Answered)
Name the African leader who facilitated the establishment of British rule in western Kenya. (Answered)
Explain the consequences of the collaboration between the Wang; and the British. (Answered)
What was the main term of the first Anglo- Maasai agreement of 1904? (Answered)
Give the reasons why the Maasai collaborated with the British in Kenya. (Answered)
Name the colonial governor who declared the state of emergency in Kenya in 1952. (Answered)