State the circumstances under which killing may not be illegal.(Answered)
State two main reasons why the colonial government encouraged the settlement of settlers in Kenya.(Answered)
Give one provision of the Native Lands Trust Ordinance of 1930.(Answered)
What were the functions of headman in the colonial system of administration in Kenya?(Answered)
Name two specialized sections of the police.(Answered)
Classify the following according to their specific linguistic groups.
a)Tugen
b)Iteso(Answered)
State causes of rivalry between coastal city states.(Answered)
Give the main disadvantage of sailing ships during the Indian Ocean trade.(Answered)
What is the importance of conflict resolution?(Answered)
State two reasons why it is important for the government to promote national unity.(Answered)
Give two reasons for communal clashes in Kenya during the pre-colonial period.(Answered)
State five disadvantages of using barter trade during the trans-Saharan Trade.(Answered)
Outline one role that was played by middlemen during the trans-Atlantic trade.(Answered)
Name two groups of people that were involved in the Trans-Atlantic trade.(Answered)
Give the main form of transport used in the Trans- Saharan trade.(Answered)
Why was silent trade practiced by the Trans- Saharan Traders?(Answered)
Describe the organization of the Trans - Saharan trade.(Answered)
Explain six effects of the spread of Islam in Africa up to the end of the 19th Century.(Answered)
How did the Trans-Atlantic trade influence colonization of West Africa?(Answered)
Discuss the social effect; of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.(Answered)
Give the negative economic results of the Trans-Atlantic trade on the people of West Africa.(Answered)
What was the role played by the Island of Arguin during the Trans-Atlantic trade?(Answered)
Give reasons why the African slaves were preferred during the Trans- Atlantic trade.(Answered)
Explain six factors that led to the decline of the Trans- Atlantic trade.(Answered)
Identify the factors leading to abolition of slave trade in the 19th century.(Answered)
State two ways in which Africans participated in the Trans-Atlantic trade.(Answered)
Explain the negative effects Trans-Atlantic trade(Answered)
State the factors that contributed to the development of the Trans- Atlantic trade.(Answered)
State the factors that facilitated the acquisition of slaves from the interior of Africa.(Answered)
What was the main factor that stimulated the development of the Trans- Atlantic trade?(Answered)
Why was the Trans-Atlantic trade also called the Triangular trade?(Answered)
Give ways in which the Trans- Saharan trade led to the development of Kingdoms in Western
Sudan.(Answered)
What were the problems faced by the Trans-Saharan traders?(Answered)
What were the effects of the Trans-Saharan trade on the people of western Sudan.(Answered)
Identify the reasons that contributed to the decline of the Trans-Saharan trade.(Answered)
Identify three routes used by Trans Saharan traders across the desert.(Answered)
Give the two main items of trade during the Trans- Saharan trade.(Answered)
Identify the goods in the Trans-Saharan trade.(Answered)
Give reason why camel is referred to as the “ship of the desert”.(Answered)
Give the main reason why caravans left North Africa towards West African soon after the rains during the Trans-Saharan Trade.(Answered)
Identify the factors that contributed to the development of the trans-Saharan trade.(Answered)
State the characteristics of regional trade.(Answered)
State the characteristics of local trade.(Answered)
State the advantages of the use of money to barter as a medium of exchange.(Answered)
State the problems faced by traders when using the barter system of trade.(Answered)
Identify the main method of trade in Africa during the pre-colonial period.(Answered)
Identify the three type of trade.(Answered)
What are the limitations of barter system in trade?(Answered)
State the importance of currency in the modern transactions due to technological revolution.(Answered)
Give one factor that influenced the origin of local trade.(Answered)
Describe the functions of the British parliament.(Answered)
Explain six political challenges which Tanzania has faced since independence.(Answered)
State the reasons that made Tanzania adopt multiparty system of government.(Answered)
Explain reasons why French policy of assimilation failed.(Answered)
Identify the privileges enjoyed by assimilated Africans in the four communes in Senegal.(Answered)
Explain challenges facing industrialization in South Africa.(Answered)
State five measures taken by the Third World countries to promote science and technology.(Answered)
Describe the political organization of the Buganda during the pre-colonial
period.(Answered)
Discus the factors that led to the rise of Buganda kingdom in pre-colonial period.(Answered)
Describe the way of life of early man during the Old Stone Age period.(Answered)
State five ways on how Homo erectus improved his way of life.(Answered)
State the main function of the international labour organization.(Answered)
Identify two types of weapons invented as a result of the stalemate occasioned by the trench warfare during the First World War.(Answered)
Name one aspect of political relations.(Answered)
State two ways by which Germany violated the Versailles Treaty.(Answered)
Identify one event which occurred in 1917 that led to the end of World War I.(Answered)
State two aims of the International African Association that was formed
by King Leopold of Belgium.(Answered)
Identify the key feature of the French system of administration in Senegal(Answered)
State the significance of strategic considerations as a cause for scramble for East Africa.(Answered)
Identify one political feature that formed the basis of the Asante unity.(Answered)
Give two reasons why the coastal regions of East African were attractive to
the Arab traders.(Answered)
Identify one European company which was involved in conducting slave trade in West Africa.(Answered)
Give two characteristics of regional trade.(Answered)
State two factors which promoted unity among the Greek city states.(Answered)
Give two major changes that marked the Agrarian revolution.(Answered)
Identify one significant advance made by Homo erectus.(Answered)
State two reasons why early mammals lived on trees.(Answered)
State the terms of the Rudd Concession of 1888.(Answered)
Explain six results of the First World War.(Answered)
Give three reasons why USA did not join the First World War in 1914.(Answered)
Describe the social organization of the Shona during precolonial period.(Answered)
State three functions of the Katikiro of Buganda during the pre-colonial period.(Answered)
Explain six political results of partition of Africa by European powers.(Answered)
Identify three terms of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885.(Answered)
Describe five effects of direct rule in Zimbabwe.(Answered)
Give five reasons why Lewanika of the Lozi collaborated with the British.(Answered)
Identify five factors that led to the growth of London.(Answered)
State one reason why the Treaty of Versailles contributed to the outbreak of the Second World War.(Answered)
Give one way in which British naval supremacy contributed to the Allied Powers’ victory over the Central Powers.(Answered)
State two political grievances that contributed to the Maji Maji revolt of 1905- 1907 in Tanganyika.(Answered)
Identify two ‘pull factors’ that contributed to the scramble and partition of Africa.(Answered)
Identify one factor that led to the decline of Meroe city.(Answered)
Give one reason why Edward Jenner is important in history of mankind.(Answered)
State two disadvantages of television as a source of information.(Answered)
Identify two government policies which contributed to industrialization in India.(Answered)
State how railway transport contributed to the agrarian and industrial revolution in
Britain.(Answered)
State one reason why gold was the first metal to be used by man(Answered)
Name the main commodity of trade from West Africa during the Trans-Atlantic trade.(Answered)
Give the main reason why Shadoof method of irrigation was important to man during the early
agrarian revolution in Mesopotamia and Egypt.(Answered)
Identify two natural disasters that forced early man to turn from hunting and gathering to agriculture.(Answered)