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LAINAKU HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEME SECTION A ( 25MARKS) Answer all the questions in this section in the answer booklet provided 1. Identify one artifact used by an archaeologist to reconstruct the history of the early man (1 Mk) I. Tools II. Weapons III. pottery IV. ornaments V. Remains of garments VI. coins VII. Remains of dwellings 2. State two ways in which the early man obtained food ( 2mk) I. hunting II. gathering III. Through domestication of crops and animals IV. fishing 3. Identify two forms of oral traditions (2mk) I. Proverbs II. Legends III. Songs IV. Riddles V. Poems 4. State the contribution of Jethro Tull to agrarian revolution (1mk) I. Invented the seed drill II. Invented a horse-drawn hoe 5. Identify two ways in which iron technology spread in Africa (2mks) I. Trade II. Migration III. Warfare IV. Intermarriage 6. State two disadvantages of drumbeat as a means of communication (2mks) I. Message could b e misunderstood 1 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers II. Relied on people with special skills III. Message could be easily be interfered by natural elements 7. State the main disadvantage of currency as a medium of exchange (1mk) I. The value of currency fluctuates depending on strength of a country’s economy 8. Name two towns in North Africa that developed as a result of the Trans-Saharan trade (2mks) I. Fez II. Sijilmasa III. Ghadames IV. Tuat V. Taghaza VI. Cairo VII. Murzuk 9. State the main significance of the Odwira festival among the Asante people (1mk) I. The omanhene (Kings of the state) paid allegiance to the Asantehene 10. Name the statesman who convened the Berlin Conference between 1884 and 1885 (1mk) I. Otto von Bismarck 11. Identify two sources of the British constitution (2mk) I. Constitutional milestones II. Acts of parliament/legislation III. Customs IV. Judicial precedents V. Conventions 12. Name two fighting techniques used by Samori Toure’s forces against the French. (2mk) I. Guerilla warfare II. Scorched earth policy III. Diplomacy IV. Retreating 13. What name is given to the settlements in Senegal where the policy of assimilation was practiced.(1mk) I. Quartre communes/the four communes/the four settlements 14. State two military alliances that were formed during the First World War (2mk) I. The Triple Alliance II. The Triple Entente 15. Name the architect of indirect rule in Northern Nigeria (1mk) I. Sir Frederick Lugard 16. Give the main reason for the defeat of Maji Maji uprising in Central Tanganyika ( 1mk) I. The German forces had superior weaponry 17. Identify the main historical milestone that occurred in South Africa in 1990.(1mk) I. The release of Nelson Mandela from prison after serving 27 years in jail. SECTION B 45 (MRKS) Answer any THREE Questions from this section in the answer booklet provided. 2 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers 18. (a) Give three physical characteristics of the Homo erectus i. Had upright posture ii. Had protruding jaws iii. Was about 5 feet tall iv. Had slopping forehead v. Had deep set eyes vi. Had hairy body. (3 mrks) (b) Explain six cultural practices of Homo sapiens during the new stone Age. (12 mrks) i. Made microlithic tools which were small and more efficient than the earlier tools. ii. Lived in rock shelters/ caves to protect themselves from harsh weather/wild animals. iii. Decorated shelters with animal paintings/hunting scenes iv. Began to domesticate animals/plants in order to ensure regular food supply v. Developed government by setting up rules/laws vi. Developed religion as evidence by the practice of burying the dead with their possessions. vii. They practiced simple Art and Craft work/pottery/basketry/weaving viii. They started a settled way of life where they established villages. ix. Wear a varieties of garment/clothes 19.(a) state three disadvantages of coal as a resources of energy. i. Coal is bulky to transport; ii. Coal causes pollution iii. Mining of coal can lead to injuries/death iv. It is a non-renewable source of energy. v. Coal was expensive to are any transport (b) Explain six effects of the scientific inventions on industry. (3 mrks) (12 mrks) i. Machines have been improved which produce goods on a large scale ii. Alternative sources of energy have been developed for use in industries iii. Invention of steam engine has improved transportation of raw materials to the industries/ finished goods to the market. iv. The development of the printing press has enabled people to read and acquire knowledge/ information about industrialization v. There has been loss of lives through industrial accidents vi. Data processing/storage has been improved by use of computers 3 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers vii. Robots have been developed which have reduced over reliance on human labour/reduced labour costs viii. Development of telecommunication has led to buying/selling of goods on the internet/ecommerce ix. Research has enable industries to recycle waste products in manufacturing usable goods. 20.(a) Identify three factors that led to the decline of Meroe as an early urban centre. (3mks) Loss of trees affected the iron smelting industry as there was shortage of wood to smelt iron. Decline and collapse of agriculture due to deforestation and increase in desertification. Rise of the kingdom of Axum to the East of Meroe. This denied Meroe access to the read sea. Deterioration of trade due to rivalry and competition form Axum kingdom. Conquest of Meroe by King Ezana of the kingdom of Axum in 350 AD (b) Discuss five factors that led to the development of early urban centres in Africa. (12mks) Availability of water for instance Cairo and River Nile. The places where water was available attracted settlement. Development of agriculture. Availability of food encouraged people to establish permanent settlement. Trading activities led to rise of centres which eventually developed into towns. Existence of trade routes which connected various people. Administrative and royal centres developed into towns e.g. Kumasi Security places that were secure attracted population concentration and town growth. Religion some towns grew as religions centres. Centres of learning some developed as learning centres e.g. Alexandria and Timbuktu. 21. (a) State five factors that led to the growth of the Shona Kingdom. i. 4 A standing army of warriors Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers (5 mrks) ii. State economy supported by mixed farming iii. Trade increased wealth and provided the goods they required iv. Able leaders in the initial stages v. Well unfied by their toward system especially religion (b) Describe the political organization of the Shona Kingdom in the 19th century. (10 mrks) - The Emperor/King was the head of the government and the head of the state. - Office of the Emperor was hereditary. - The Emperor was assisted by the Queen mother, the Head drummer, emperor’s sister, his Principle wives and the military commander. - The empire was divided into provinces under the rule of lesser Kings/Chiefs. - The empire had a standing army for defence and expansion. - Priests acted as a link between the people and the emperor. - The king was a military leader/Commander in Chief of the army. - The King was considered a semi-divine ruler. SECTION-C (30 MARKS) ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION 22. (a) What five reasons encouraged the nationalist in Mozambique to independence (5 mks) I. Portugal refused to listen to the grievances of the Africans II. The nationalists were trained in fighting skills III. The liberation committee of the organization of the African unity –Tanzania and other O.A.U supported the nationalist with finance and weapons IV. The nationalist were supported and encouraged by communist countries V. The success of mau mau fighters in Kenya inspired them VI. The country was forested and conducive for guerilla warfare VII. The united nations denounced colonialism thus boosting the morale of the nationalist (5x1=5 mrks) (b) What factors enabled FRELIMO score early successes against the portuese in the revolutionary war in (12 mks) I. Good early leadership and careful planning were an important factor 5 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers II. The brilliant early military strategy of afull scale peoples war agaist the portugues armed forces gave FRELIMO a promising start III. FRELIMO boosted its combat strength by intensifying recruitment and improving its organization IV. Niassa cabo Delgado and tete were ideal for guerilla warfare being heavily wooded and providing good cover. V. Frelimo started by attacking the portuguese simultaneously in these provinces, overstretching portuguese resources VI. The Dar-es- salaam-based OAU liberation committee, providing training for FRELIMO VII. Frelimo tackled the tribal danger to unity early. By mingling people from different areas in the same guerilla unit VIII. In the political field FRELIMO initiated a one party democracy, resulting in greater cohesiveness IX. FRELIMO was generously supplied with arms from china Czechoslovakia and the ussr X. FRELIMO had the advantage of fighting in familiar territory unlike the portiguese who were fighting in completely unfamiliar environment where people were hostile (6x2=12mrks) 23.(a) Give three characteristics of the French policy of assimilation in Senegal (3 mrks) I. The French regarded their overseas territories as French provinces and their rule was to transform the people into frencemen in a language, behaviour and general life II. Laws used in the colonies were made in paris for the frence themselves III. Colonies were to elect deputies to represent them in the French national assembly IV. They emphasized French culture and education as a model of civilization V. Through education .language and religion people became assimile and acquired French citizenship (3x1=3 mrks) (b) Why did the application of the policy of assimilation face challenges in Senegal (12 mks) I. There were great cultural differences between the frence and the Africans eg marriage practices, religion, and belief systems and language 6 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers II. The French public saw Africans as posing an unnecessary competition to them in the labour market and criticised it III. It was based on unrealistic assumptions of equality and colour. African elite who were elected to join the French parliament as deputies were discriminated against by the whites IV. French businessmen saw Africans as a source of cheap labour and disapproved assimilation V. Assimilation was too expensive to run for the French government as the resource to provide sufficient facilities for the development of African colonies were limited VI. The traditional African rulers did not want to lose their authority over assimiles VII. Muslims resisted the policy since it was Christian-based VIII. The French citizens feared being outnumbered by assimiles in the Chamber of Deputies (6x2=12 mrks) 24. (a) Name three nations which were formed after the First World War ( 3mks) I. Austria II. Hungary III. Poland IV. Czechoslovakia V. Yugoslavia (b) What were the results of the first world war (3x1=3 mrks) (12 mrks) I. The war led to the destruction of insfrastructure eg roads; railways; homes; towns; and farms were destroyed II. The war led to the loss of life. Civilian deaths led to starvation and disesses eg the Spanish influenza III. It weakened the economies of European nations. Huge sums of money were used during the war and this had forced some countries to borrow money. Some of these debts were repaid by future generations IV. It slowed down the pace of industrialization because of lack of manpower in industries V. The war caused insecurity and hand the adverse effect of slowing economic activitieseg trade and agriculture VI. The war undermined the existence of the Greater turkey as she lost all her possessions VII. The USA entry into war on the side of the allies and their subsequent victory over the central powers enabled the USA to dominate post-war European affairs 7 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers VIII. The war led to the creation of new nations in Europe 8 Visit www.kcse-online.info for thousands of past exam papers (6x2= 12 mrks)