Corruption and social justice — KCSE Christian Religious Education

KCSE Christian Religious Education · 55 practice questions · 4 syllabus objectives

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Key learning outcomes for this topic, aligned to the KNEC KCSE syllabus.

Define corruption and social injustice; identify examples of each in Kenyan society

State the causes and effects of corruption and state the Christian response to corruption based on biblical teaching

Explain how Christians and the church can promote social justice, equality and integrity in public life

Corruption and social justice

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easySHORT ANSWER4 marks

List four ways in which Christians can advocate for social justice in their communities. (4 marks)

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Organising community outreach programmes to raise awareness about social justice issues (1 mk)
Participating in peaceful demonstrations or campaigns against corruption (1 mk)
Providing support to victims of injustice through counselling and legal aid (1 mk)
Encouraging ethical leadership and integrity among local leaders through mentorship (1 mk)
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List three causes of corruption as understood in the context of Christian teachings. (3 marks)

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Greed for wealth and material possessions (1 mk)
Lack of accountability and transparency in leadership (1 mk)
Poor moral values and the absence of ethical standards (1 mk)
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State the meaning of social injustice and name two examples prevalent in Kenya. (4 marks)

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Part (a) — 2 marks
Social injustice refers to the unfair distribution of resources and opportunities (1 mk)
It involves violations of individual rights and dignity (1 mk)
Part (b) — 2 marks
Discrimination based on ethnicity in job opportunities (1 mk)
Gender-based violence affecting women and girls (1 mk)
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State two examples of corruption in Kenya and explain their impact on society. (4 marks)

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