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1. State two aspects that may lead to emergence of divisions among people. ( free lesson)
2. Under which circumstances can a court of law restrict freedom of movement? ( free lesson)
3. Name two functions of the religious leaders among Cushitic speakers. ( free lesson)
4. Mention two types of the constitution. ( free lesson)
6. State two major amendments made to the independence constitution in 1964. ( free lesson)
7. Identify one factor which motivated the rise of nationalism in Kenya. ( free lesson)
8. State main objectives why Europeans established health centres in Kenya. ( free lesson)
9. Mention the aim of the Harambee movement in Kenya. ( free lesson)
10. State any two types of local authorities in Kenya. ( free lesson)
11. What is meant by supplementary estimates? ( free lesson)
12. Name two main sources of external assistance to Kenya. ( free lesson)
13. Give two reasons explaining why Kenya adopted African socialism at independence. ( free lesson)
14. Identify immediate political challenges that Kenya faced at independence. ( free lesson)
15. Give five duties of the council of elders among the Somali. ( free lesson)
17. State five reasons for the coming of Arabs to the Kenyan coast by 1500. ( free lesson)
18. Explain the results of the Indian Ocean trade. ( free lesson)
19. List the role played by Kenya Federation of labour in the struggle for independence. ( free lesson)
20. Discuss the role of Thomas Joseph Mboya in the struggle for independence in Kenya. ( free lesson)
21. Give five ways in which settler farming affected African farming in Kenya. ( free lesson)
23. What are the functions of the national assembly in Kenya? ( free lesson)
24. Identify the duties of the speaker of national assembly in Kenya. ( free lesson)
25. What are the functions of the attorney general in Kenya? ( free lesson)
26. What is the work of secretary to the cabinet? ( free lesson)
27. In which five ways can the Kenyan government ensure that the rule of law is upheld? ( free lesson)
28. Discuss five constitutional changes instituted in Kenya between 1981 and 1992. ( free lesson)