National integration and conflict resolution — KCSE History & Government

KCSE History & Government · 20 practice questions · 3 syllabus objectives

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

Explain the meaning and importance of national integration

Describe factors promoting and limiting national unity

Describe the process of resolving conflicts

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easySHORT ANSWER2 marks

(g) Name two historical events that have influenced national integration in Kenya. (2 marks)

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Part (g) — 2 marks
The struggle for independence from colonial rule. (1 mk)
The promulgation of the new constitution in 2010. (1 mk)
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easySHORT ANSWER2 marks

(f) State the role of the media in promoting national integration in Kenya. (2 marks)

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The media disseminates information that promotes unity and peace. (1 mk)
It highlights stories of cooperation and success among different communities. (1 mk)
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easySHORT ANSWER3 marks

(e) Explain how education contributes to national integration in Kenya. (3 marks)

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Part (e) — 3 marks
Education fosters understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures. (1 mk)
Promotes a common national curriculum that teaches shared values. (1 mk)
Encourages interaction among students from different backgrounds. (1 mk)
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(d) Name two methods used to promote national integration in Kenya. (2 marks)

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