CO – OPERATION IN AFRICA

The need for cooperation in Africa stems from the desire of the peoples of Africa to liberate themselves of exploitation and domination of Africa by foreigners, particularly from Western Europe, which dates back to the 15th century when scientific innovation Read More …

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

What is International Relations? International Relations refers to the co-operation or interaction between individuals or groups of nations of the world. Into what levels could International Relations be categorised  These can be categorized into: Economic relations, which involve trade and Read More …

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THE WORLD WAR

The World Wars were among the key events by which the 20th century was characterized, alongside the world’s quest for peace and co-operation as well as developments and challenges in postcolonial Africa.                       THE WORLD WAR 1 (1914-1918) This was Read More …

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HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT FORM 4 NOTES

TOPIC 1 : THE WORLD WAR – Click to view TOPIC 2 : INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – Click to view TOPIC 3 : CO – OPERATION IN AFRICA – Click to view TOPIC 4 : NATIONAL PHILOSOSPHIES – Click to view Read More …

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LIVES AND CONTRIUTIONS OF KENYAN LEADERS

The road to Kenya‟s independence involved serious commitment and struggle by Kenyans to liberate their country from colonialism. Some were prepared even to risk their own lives for freedom. They outstandingly featured in Kenyan politics during the struggle for independence Read More …

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RISE OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM

What is nationalism? (Define nationalism). Nationalism is the desire for independence and self determination among a group of people. Or: It is the feeling of national pride, patriotism and belonging towards one‟s country. Briefly describe the rise/development of nationalism in Read More …

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COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION

By 1900, after dividing Africa among themselves, European powers acquired colonies and concentrated on establishing their rule on Africans, who they recruited as soldiers, chiefs and clerks among other capacities of service in maintaining European rule. Name the European powers Read More …

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