Give the main reason for the calling of the Anglo-German agreement of 1890.(Answered)
Name the country in southern Africa that was colonized by Germany.(Answered)
Name the former Portuguese colonies in Africa.(Answered)
Name the African countries that were colonized as a result of missionary activities in the second half of the 19th century.(Answered)
State the ways through which Africans collaboration with Europeans hastened the colonization of Africa.(Answered)
How did the growth of European population contribute to the scramble and partition of Africa?(Answered)
Name the British resident who was sent to administer the Bulozi kingdom during the reign of King Lewanika.(Answered)
Who convened the Berlin conference of 1884 to 1885?(Answered)
Explain the political impacts of the scramble and partition of Africa.(Answered)
Name the rivers that were free to all European powers to navigate during the Berlin conference of 1884 to 1885.(Answered)
Define the term sphere of influence as used by European powers during the Berlin conference of 1884-1885.(Answered)
Identify the last treaty which marked the colonial sphere of influence in East Africa(Answered)
Discuss the terms of the Berlin act of 1884 to 1885.(Answered)
Why was Egypt of strategic importance to the British?(Answered)
Identify the German colonies in West Africa.(Answered)
Name the city in Europe where the modalities for the partition of Africa were made.(Answered)
Name the chartered company that operated in West Africa during the scramble and partition of Africa.(Answered)
Give reasons why the British used the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC) to administer Kenya.(Answered)
Identify two peaceful methods that were used by Europeans to acquire colonies in Africa.(Answered)
Identify the methods which were used by European powers to acquire colonies in Africa(Answered)
State five decisions reached after the first Lancaster House conference of 1960.
(Answered)
State two ways in which the National Accord and Reconciliation Act, 2008 affected the composition of the government in Kenya.(Answered)
Give three reasons why the constitution is important in Kenya.(Answered)
Identify five requirements in the constitution making process.(Answered)
Give one way in which the constitution of Kenya guarantees the rule of law.(Answered)
State one advantage of a written constitution.(Answered)
State two provisions of the independence Constitution of Kenya.(Answered)
Describe the main features of the constitution of Kenya.(Answered)
Describe the main Constitutional changes in Kenya since independence up to 2010.(Answered)
Identify the main organs which performed specific functions in the constitution making process Kenya.(Answered)
Discuss the contentious issues during the constitution making process in Kenya.(Answered)
Identify the type of constitution that Kenya had at independence.(Answered)
What constitutional amendment made Kenya to revert to a multi-party state in 1991.(Answered)
Name the major constitutional amendment that occurred in 1964 in Kenya(Answered)
Explain the ways in which the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the individual.(Answered)
Give two major reasons for the convention of the Second Lancaster House Conference in 1962.(Answered)
Identify the recommendations of the Lennox Boyd constitution of 1958.(Answered)
What reforms resulted from the Lyttelton constitution of 1954 in Kenya?(Answered)
State the main result of the Lyttelton constitutional amendment of 1954.(Answered)
Name the body which made laws in Kenya during the colonial period.(Answered)
Identify the main sources of law in Kenya during the precolonial era.(Answered)
Discuss the sources of the British unwritten constitution.(Answered)
Name one country that uses an unwritten constitution(Answered)
State the advantages of unwritten constitution.(Answered)
Give the disadvantages of written constitution.(Answered)
What is the difference between a written and unwritten constitution?(Answered)
Identify two types of Constitutions.(Answered)
Identify the characteristics of a good constitution.(Answered)
Give the functions of a constitution(Answered)
Define the term constitution(Answered)
Explain five functions of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.(Answered)
Give five reasons why human rights are important(Answered)
Explain six reasons why it is important to respect human rights.(Answered)
Give three circumstances in which one’s right to life may be taken away(Answered)
State two advantages of representative democracy.(Answered)
Name the document which contains the rights of the child in Kenya.(Answered)
What five situations can make a registered voter to be denied right to vote in Kenya.(Answered)
Identify two developmental rights of children.(Answered)
Name the main body that is enshrined in the constitution to protect human rights.(Answered)
Explain the social rights of an individual in Kenya(Answered)
State the cultural, economic and social rights in Kenya.(Answered)
Identify the rights which are contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.(Answered)
Identify the specific rights of older members of the society that are protected in the
Kenya Bill of Rights.(Answered)
Mention the rights of people living with disabilities in Kenya.(Answered)
Give the special rights of the youth as contained in the Constitution of Kenya(Answered)
State the Children's Rights to protection as contained in the Kenya Bill of Rights.
discrimination.(Answered)
State the types of rights of the child as stipulated in the United Convention on the
Right of Child.(Answered)
Explain the rights of an arrested person in Kenya(Answered)
State the specific rights to children in the Constitution of Kenya(Answered)
Explain the categories of marginalized communities identified by the constitution
of Kenya(Answered)
Explain the rights of minorities and marginalized groups in Kenya.(Answered)
Name the specific groups of people whose rights are protected by the constitution
of Kenya.(Answered)
Identify the circumstances under which a government may limit the freedom of
movement of a person.(Answered)
Give the reasons that may lead to revocation of the freedom of expression in Kenya.(Answered)
Name the document which contains the rights of citizens in Kenya.(Answered)
Discuss the characteristics of Human Rights(Answered)
What is the Bill of Rights?(Answered)
Identify the categories of Rights.(Answered)
Define the term Human Rights.(Answered)
Explain the merits of democracy.(Answered)
Discuss the advantages of Representative Democracy in Kenya.(Answered)
Give three types of indirect democracy.(Answered)
What do you understand by the term “Representative democracy?(Answered)
Explain the ways in which direct democracy is exercised in a state.(Answered)
Define the term direct democracy.(Answered)
Discuss the principles of democracy(Answered)
State two aspects of democracy.(Answered)
Discuss six factors that led to the growth of the Asante Empire by the 19th Century.(Answered)
State one way in which the acquisition of fire arms enabled the king of Buganda to expand during precolonial period.(Answered)
Identify one symbol of unity in Shona kingdom during the pre-colonial period.(Answered)
Apart from an empire, name one that other type of government existed in Africa during the pre-colonial period.(Answered)
Describe the social organization of the Buganda Kingdom during the pre-colonial period(Answered)
State five economic activities of the Asante during the 19th century(Answered)
Give three function of the Kabaka of Buganda kingdom during the precolonial Period.(Answered)
State two functions of the Lukiko in Buganda Kingdom during the 19th Century.(Answered)
Which was the main/factor that unified the communities of the Shona Kingdom during the pre-colonial period?(Answered)
State two functions of the Saza Chiefs among the Baganda in the 19th Century(Answered)
State the main role of the ‘golden stool’ in the Asante Kingdom during the 19th century(Answered)
Describe the social Organization of Asante Kingdom in the eighteenth century.(Answered)
Name two officials who assisted the ruler of the Shona to administer the kingdom.(Answered)