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History PP2 Marking Scheme

The document is a marking scheme for a Form Four History exam, covering various topics including forms of government, early human life, colonial history, and significant political movements. It consists of multiple sections with questions that require identification, explanation, and outlining of historical facts and concepts. The scheme is structured to assess students' knowledge on a wide range of historical themes and events.

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History PP2 Marking Scheme

The document is a marking scheme for a Form Four History exam, covering various topics including forms of government, early human life, colonial history, and significant political movements. It consists of multiple sections with questions that require identification, explanation, and outlining of historical facts and concepts. The scheme is structured to assess students' knowledge on a wide range of historical themes and events.

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CEKENAS END OF TERM TWO-2024

FORM FOUR
HISTORY MARKING SCHEME PAPER 2
SECTION A: (25 MARKS)
1. Identify one form of monarchical government (1mk)
 Absolute monarchy
 Constitutional monarchy
2. Name two types of dwellings used by early man during the early Stone Age period (2mks)
 On trees
 Caves
 In the forests
3. Mention one disadvantage of the land enclosure system in Britain (1mk)
 Poor peasant farmers lost their lands
 It created rural-urban migration
 Poor farmers were exploited, as they had to sell their labour to the rich farmers
 It led to emigration to the U.S.A ,Canada etc
4. Identify one area where salt was mined during the Trans-saharan trade (1mk)
 Bilma
 Taghaza
 Taodeni
 Ghadames
5. Identify one challenge of space exploration (1mk)
 Natural environment in space is hostile
 There are deadly hazards in space e.g. Solar cosmic radiation
 Extreme temperatures and light ranging from extreme darkness to bright sunlight
6. State two ways in which iron culture spread in Africa (2mks)
 Trade
 Migration of Bantu
 War of the conquest /warfare
 Intermarriages
 Travelers & messengers
7. Identify two uses of gold as an early metal (2mks)
 To make ornaments  To make coins
 To make utensils  As a trade item
 To make weapons  As a measure of wealth
8. Give two functions of the Odwira Festival among the Asante during 19th century (2mks)
 It was held to honour/appease the dead
 It was held in order to pay allegiance to the king /Asantehene
 It was held in order to settle disputes.
 Simple of unity
9. Mention one treaty signed between Lobengula and the British during the process of colonization
(1mk)
 Moffat treaty
 Rudd concession
10. Identify one type of democracy (1mk)
 Direct /pure democracy
 Indirect /representative democracy
11. Give two countries which were colonized by the British in West Africa (2mks)
 Gold Coast
 Nigeria
 Gambia
 Sierra Leone
12. Apart from Convention Peoples’ Party (C.P.P) identify any other political party that fought for
independence in Ghana (1mk)

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 United Gold Coast Convection(U.G.C.C)
 National Liberation Movement (NLM)
13. Give two categories of membership to the United Nations Security Council (2mks)
 Permanent members
 Non- permanent members
14. Name two Africans participants who attended the fifth Pan- African Congress Manchester in 1945
(2mks)
 Jomo Kenyatta (Kenya)  Obafemi Awalowo (Nigeria)
 Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana)  Hastings Kamuzu Banda( Malawi)
 Peter Abrahams (South Africa)
15. Name the organization that took over from organization of African unity (1mk)
 African Union
16. Identify two members of East African community (2001) who were not founder states(2mks)
 Rwanda
 Burundi
 South Sudan
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Federal Republic of Somalia
17. Identify one main political party in India (1mk)
 The communist party of India (CPI)
 Congress party /Indian National Congress Party
 The Bharatiya Janata party (BJP)
 Regional parties /Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(DMK) India Ann the Tele Desam/Akal Dal/The
National Conference.
SECTION B: (45 MARKS)
18.a) State three characteristics of micro lithic tools used during the late stone age period (3mks)
 They were small in size
 They were more efficient
 They were crafted /fitted with handles
 They were used to perform multiple tasks
 They were sharp (Any3×1=3marks)
b) Describe the way of the life of the early man during the Early Stone Age period (12mks)
 They made simple tool for domestic use/Oldowan tools
 They lived in small groups in order to assist each other
 They obtained their food through hunting and gathering
 They ate raw foods because fire had not been discovered
 They sheltered from predator by climbing trees hiding in caves
 They wore no clothes but their hairy bodies kept them warm
 They used simple hunting methods such as chasing wild animals and laying traps
 Used simple methods of communication like gestures ,whistling and growling
19. a) Outline five factors that influenced the growth of Athens (5mks)
 Trade activities /commerce
 Security /strategic position/surrounded by water
 Education
 Religion-Parthenon temple
 Port of Athens
 Culture
 democracy
b) Explain five functions of the city of Cairo (10mks)
 It was the administrative capital of Egypt/National capital and a political centre of the Arab World.
 It was a center of trade and commerce
 It served an education center for the Egyptian and Arabs scholars-Al-Azhar University is located
there
 It was a cultural Centre where Egyptian civilization developed/historical centre
 Recreational center – has many recreational facilities which include Stadiums and entertainment
halls
 An industrial Centre – has textiles, vehicles and communication equipment assembly
 It serves as transport and commercial centre for North Africa and the Middle East
20. a) State three functions of the Lukiiko in the Buganda Kingdom before colonization (3mks)
 Helped Kabaka in administration
 Acted as final court in appeal/settled disputes
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 Advised Kabaka
 Represented the people’s interests
 Directed collection of taxes
 Made laws
b) Describe the political organization of the Shona in the 19th century (12mks)
 They were ruled by the emperor /King who had absolute authority over the subjects
 The emperor’s position was hereditary so as to reduce succession disputes
 The emperor was assisted in the administration by the queen mother, queen sister, army
commander, head drummer, head door keeper and head cook
 There was an advisory council whose work was to advise the emperor
 The empire was divided into provinces led by provincial /lesser Kings
 The provinces were divided into chiefdoms rules by chiefs
 Under the chief were headmen who were in charge of villages
 The emperor had a standing army for defense
 The King /emperor was a symbol of unity as he was semi-divine
 There was existed priests who acted as spies for the Emperor /King
21.a) State five conditions that one had to fulfill in order to be fully assimilated in Senegal (5mks)
 Literate /able to read and write in French
 Able to speak in French
 Be a Christian
 Practice monogamy
 Must have worked in French civil service /be loyal to French government
b) Explain five effects of direct rule in Zimbabwe (10mks)
 Africans lost large track of lands to the white settlers thereby straining relations between the
two groups
 Introduction of forced labour as the white settlers required cheap labour in their farms
 Loss of power by traditional rulers as the British appointed their own administrators who
ruled their people directly
 Introduction of taxes in order to force them provide labour to the whites
 Africans were exposed to deplorable working conditions which exposed them to risks
 Introduction of pass laws which restricted the movement of Africans
 Loss for independence for Africans
 It undermined Africans cultures-by introduction of Christianity and Western education
 Africans were subjected to racial segregation
 Africans were subjected to poverty and suffering
 It led to development of transport systems and infrastructure in settler occupied areas.
 It led to introduction of new crops in settler dominated areas
 It led to rise of Africans Nationalism
 African traditional economy was undermined as the Africans were required to work on the
white mans farms and mines
SECTION C: (30 MARKS)
22.a) State five causes of world war II (5mks)
 Growth of Nationalism
 The great depression
 Violation of the Versailles Treaty
 The policy of appeasement
 A weak League of Nations
 Emergence of dictators in Europe
 Formation of alliances
 Rise of Adolf Hitler and his ambitions (5×1=5marks)
b) Explain five achievements of Non- Aligned movement (10mks)
 Advocated for political freedom which led them to attainment of independence in states that
were still under colonial bondage
 Kept off the military activities of the two super powers which helped to reduce international
tensions
 Provided a forum where members voiced their concerns on internationals issues
 It encouraged members to the priorities their national interests before those super powers
 Condemned arms race among countries leading to reduction in the production of arms
 It enabled members to vote as a bloc thereby influencing world politics
 It helps members to safeguard their national integrity
 A new economic order emerged due to increase trade among member of states
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 The Harare Summit of 1986 set up a special solidarity that gave financial assistance to front
line states.
 Non-aligned states have helped in international crisis management e.g. during the Berlin crisis
of 1961
 Non-Aligned movement has play a leading role in disarmament e.g. by condemning arms race
 NAM has also worked to create the new scientific and technological order (6×2=12marks)
23. a) Outline three principles of the Arusha declaration of 1967 (3mks)
 Self-reliance
 Nationalization of the main means of production
 Ujamaa/socialism policy
 Human equality/Non discrimination
b) Explain six political challenges that faced the democratic republic of Congo since independence
(12mks)
 Political upheavals due to ideological differences
 Influence by former colonizers (Belgians)/ Neo-colonialism
 Tribal political, groupings/ ethnicity, made it difficult for the government to unite people DRC/
Tribalism; different communities wanted to gain power.
 The Africans were opposed to the continuation of white men (Belgians) as army commanders.
This created tension between the armies throwing the country to lawlessness and disorder ./army
mutiny
 Secession treats from some provinces such as Katanga and Kasai weakened the country. Fight
from the rebel groups who wanted their own governments
 Political assassinations e.g. of Kabila and Lumumba plunged the country into lawlessness and
disorder
 Military coups e.g. of 1965 led by Mobutu and 1977 led by Kabila shifted leadership from
democracy to dictatorship
 Military dictatorship by Mobutu Seseseko
 Kabila fell out with his allies from Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi who backed him to overthrow
Mobutu in 1977. They began backing other rebel movements in DRC (6×2=12marks)
24. a) List five parliamentary duties of the monarch in Britain (5mks)
 Summons parliament after a general election
 Prorogues parliament
 Dissolves parliament
 Assents bills/ signing
 Nominates members to the House of Lords (5×1=5marks)
b) Explain five merits of the federal government in U.S.A (10mks)
 Helps different states to live together
 Makes federal states economically viable in terms of accessibility to wider market
 Enables states to tackle their problems with a united front e.g. terrorism
 Joint defense forces ensure security for small states
 Enables states to work as one political unit
 Protects the interests of small states and minority groups
 Enables states to benefit from the pool of resources
 Eases trade by way of eliminating custom duties and by use of common currency
(5×2=10marks)

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