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...
2005-HISTORY PAPER 1
1. How did the Neolithic Revolution effect the pre-colonial African societies?
2. Examine critical the features of pre-colonial education and its rule in enhancing African culture aspects.
3. “The imperialist scramble for Africa in the second half of the 19th Century was an inevitable outcome of capitalist development in Europe .”Substantiate.
4. Discuss the different forms and motives of African reactions to colonial occupation.
5. Explore the social-economic impact of the 1929-1933 capitalist crisis on Africa.
6. Analyze the strategies used by the colonial states to promote trade and commerce in Africa colonies before 1945.
7. Discuss the agricultural policies and strategies undertaken to improve agriculture in African colonies before 1945.
8. How effective was colonial education in maintaining colonial relations of production in Africa?
9. Examine critically the contribution of colonial bureaucracy in the establishment and maintenance of colonialism in Africa.
10. In what extent was the second World war a factor for the rise of militant nationalism in Africa?
11. Highlight the input of the Independent church movement and early Welfare Associations to the modern nationalism in Africa.
12. Giving relevant examples, discuss the central thesis that “the withering away of colonialism in Africa was partly engineered by the colonialists themselves”.
13. “Post-colonial African states are besieged with multiple problems which call for historical explanations”. Discuss.
14. Most economies in Africa are characterized by lack of viable industrial and technological base. Explore the historical roots of this phenomenon.
15. Analyze the effects of structural Adjustment policies on African states.
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