
SECTION B (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. (a) Draw a sketch map of Africa and on it show the following sites of African resistances:
(i) Nama and Herero (ii) Mandika (iii) Abushiri-Bwana Heri revolts
(iv) Adowa (v) Chimurenga.
(b) For each resistance in (a) above, mention the European nations which were resisted by
Africans.
4. (a) Arrange the following statements in chronological order by writing number 1 to 5 beside the
item number.
(i) The majimaji war was unique in the way it united a number of different tribes in
common rebellion.
(ii) The German authorities were surprised when their headquarters and officials were
attacked.
(iii) The last and most serious revolt against German rule broke out in July 1905.
(iv) The immediate cause of discontent was the government’s cotton scheme.
(v) A prophet named Kinjekitile of Ngarambe declared that magic water will turn bullets
into water.
(b) The items (i) - (iv) consist of four sentences which form a complete historical meaning. One
sentence is missing. Identify the missing sentence from the sentences given after each set of
items and write its letter beside the item number.
(i) 1. The First World War lasted from 1914 to 1918.
2. It was primarily a struggle between the major powers of Europe.
3. .
4. Although the First World War involved purely European issues, it was inevitable
that the overseas empires of the two sides would be involved.
A Britain, France and their allies were fighting against Germany, Austria and
Turkey.
B The killing of Franz Archduke became one of the long term causes of war.
C Germans, France and Italy joined and fight against triple alliance of
Britain, Russia and USA.
D Tanganyika was to be under German rule after the war.
E All European Nations struggled for colonies in the Balkan states.