SECTION A (20 marks) Answer all questions in this section. 1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number. (i) The following are components of a nation except A territory B people C government . D national flag E international recognition. (ii) A nuclear family consist of...
2008-HISTORY PAPER 1
1. There was a considerable development of agriculture and industry in Africa by the 16thcentury. How did this development promote trade in pre- colonial Africa?
2. Mfecane was a war waged by bloodthirsty kaffirs and motiveless. Argue for or against this statement.
3. African resisted the imposition of colonial rule with different reasons. Justify this statement.
4. By using concrete examples, account for African rules’ collaboration with the European powers during the imposition of colonialism.
5. Land a labour force were the determinant element in the development of colonial economy. Support this statement by using examples from E.Africa.
6. The process of establishing settler and plantation economies in Uganda and most of West Africa was scared by a series of multiple limitations.Discuss.
7. Colonial social services served metropolitan interests.Discuss.
8. Why did the Maghreb colonial subjects strongly resist the French Assimilation policy?
9. Why did the British government insist on federation and then union in South Africa, while it insisted on indirect rule in Tanganyika and Uganda?
10. The second world war had great impact on the colonial Africa economy. Examine the statement.
11. What are the outstanding problems facing the nationalists struggle for the liberation of Western Sahara?
12. Show how the contribution of Kwame Nkrumah was vital to the nationalism in Africa.
13. Why did most of post-colonial African states adopt mono-partism?
14. “Political crisis in Uganda is a phenomenon”. Examine the statement.
15. Despite the adoption of the structural Adjustment Programme, Africa is still lagging behind other continents in development. Show the validity of the statement.
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