Deck 16: The Kenyan Political System
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Deck 16: The Kenyan Political System
1
Most African states have all of the following in common except:
A) most were colonies of other powers
B) most are in the northern hemisphere
C) most achieved independence after 1960
D) most are very rural with significant public health issues
A) most were colonies of other powers
B) most are in the northern hemisphere
C) most achieved independence after 1960
D) most are very rural with significant public health issues
most are in the northern hemisphere
2
The various colonial powers that ruled Africa into the 20th Century included all except:
A) Italy
B) France
C) Netherlands
D) Britain
A) Italy
B) France
C) Netherlands
D) Britain
Netherlands
3
A challenge to national integration today is that African national borders were not set up to reflect national identification, but instead were established for
A) ethnic characteristics.
B) trade convenience of the colonial powers.
C) religious identity.
D) natural resource availability.
A) ethnic characteristics.
B) trade convenience of the colonial powers.
C) religious identity.
D) natural resource availability.
trade convenience of the colonial powers.
4
The most recent nation to become independent in Africa, in July of 2011, is:
A) South Sudan
B) Chad
C) Zaire
D) Mauritania
A) South Sudan
B) Chad
C) Zaire
D) Mauritania
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5
Britain's initial presence in Kenya was a result of Britain's interest in
A) the Nile River.
B) gold in East Africa.
C) growing tea and coffee.
D) blocking German colonial advances.
A) the Nile River.
B) gold in East Africa.
C) growing tea and coffee.
D) blocking German colonial advances.
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6
For many years Kenya was run by and for British expatriates. Here "expatriate" means
A) British citizens who were residents of Kenya at the time.
B) British convicts who wanted to start a new life.
C) Kenyan citizens who were subject to British law, not Kenyan law.
D) Citizens of nations with which Britain had diplomatic relations.
A) British citizens who were residents of Kenya at the time.
B) British convicts who wanted to start a new life.
C) Kenyan citizens who were subject to British law, not Kenyan law.
D) Citizens of nations with which Britain had diplomatic relations.
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7
The Mau Mau were members of a secret society, made up of ethnic Kikuyu who
A) were worried about other Kenyan ethnic groups becoming too powerful.
B) wanted to expand their territorial control into Uganda and Zanzibar.
C) wanted closer ties with other European nations.
D) were unhappy with Kenya's colonial status and wanted Britain to leave.
A) were worried about other Kenyan ethnic groups becoming too powerful.
B) wanted to expand their territorial control into Uganda and Zanzibar.
C) wanted closer ties with other European nations.
D) were unhappy with Kenya's colonial status and wanted Britain to leave.
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8
The several crises of political development experienced by all nations include all of the following except:
A) the crisis of identity
B) the crisis of conservation
C) the crisis of legitimacy
D) the crisis of integration
A) the crisis of identity
B) the crisis of conservation
C) the crisis of legitimacy
D) the crisis of integration
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9
When Kenya became independent in 1963, power was highly centralized and politics was dominated by one political party,
A) the National Democratic Union (NDU)
B) the Christian Socialist Party (CSP)
C) the Kenyan African National Union (KANU)
D) the United African Party (UAP)
A) the National Democratic Union (NDU)
B) the Christian Socialist Party (CSP)
C) the Kenyan African National Union (KANU)
D) the United African Party (UAP)
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10
When Kenya first became self-governing in 1963 its head of state was:
A) the Queen
B) the President
C) the Prime Minister
D) the King
A) the Queen
B) the President
C) the Prime Minister
D) the King
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11
A year after independence, in 1964, Kenya changed its constitution and
A) did away with a role for the Queen, and established an elected president.
B) added a third chamber to the national legislature.
C) changed its structure from a unitary state to a federal state.
D) became a one-party political system.
A) did away with a role for the Queen, and established an elected president.
B) added a third chamber to the national legislature.
C) changed its structure from a unitary state to a federal state.
D) became a one-party political system.
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12
The role of the president in Kenya has traditionally been
A) superficial and ceremonial.
B) dominant in the political system.
C) short-lived, with presidents holding power for short periods of time.
D) cooperative, with presidents working effectively with the legislature.
A) superficial and ceremonial.
B) dominant in the political system.
C) short-lived, with presidents holding power for short periods of time.
D) cooperative, with presidents working effectively with the legislature.
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13
In 1982 Kenya again changed its constitution, this time
A) bringing back the Queen as head of state.
B) becoming a one-party state.
C) requiring the president to be a tribal elder.
D) limiting legislators to two terms of office.
A) bringing back the Queen as head of state.
B) becoming a one-party state.
C) requiring the president to be a tribal elder.
D) limiting legislators to two terms of office.
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14
The key change to Kenya's 1991 constitution involved
A) bringing back the Queen as head of state.
B) becoming a one-party state.
C) requiring the president to be a tribal elder.
D) a change back to having multi-party elections.
A) bringing back the Queen as head of state.
B) becoming a one-party state.
C) requiring the president to be a tribal elder.
D) a change back to having multi-party elections.
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15
Kenya's most recent constitution (2009) includes a new political structure, and
A) reinstating the Queen as head of state
B) adding a new Constitutional Court for Judicial Review
C) making some legislators appointive
D) bringing back a second house of the legislature
A) reinstating the Queen as head of state
B) adding a new Constitutional Court for Judicial Review
C) making some legislators appointive
D) bringing back a second house of the legislature
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16
Representation in the Kenyan Senate is based upon:
A) religion
B) gender
C) regions
D) age
A) religion
B) gender
C) regions
D) age
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17
The term "majimbo" in Swahili, important in Kenyan politics, refers to:
A) ethnic identity
B) a federal-like power-sharing structure between the Center and regions
C) power-sharing between the president and the prime minister
D) international coexistence with neighboring nations
A) ethnic identity
B) a federal-like power-sharing structure between the Center and regions
C) power-sharing between the president and the prime minister
D) international coexistence with neighboring nations
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18
The movement in support of "devolved government" in Kenya is concerned with
A) regional influence in national politics.
B) cities having more power than the national government.
C) ethnic groups having more power.
D) religious groups having more power.
A) regional influence in national politics.
B) cities having more power than the national government.
C) ethnic groups having more power.
D) religious groups having more power.
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19
One of the major challenges to political stability in Kenya is its
A) lack of national resources or cash crops.
B) vulnerability to aggressive neighboring nations.
C) history of political violence and instability.
D) multiethnic makeup.
A) lack of national resources or cash crops.
B) vulnerability to aggressive neighboring nations.
C) history of political violence and instability.
D) multiethnic makeup.
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20
The current "power sharing" arrangement in Kenya affects:
A) the president and the legislature
B) the president and the prime minister
C) the president and the supreme court
D) the president and the governors
A) the president and the legislature
B) the president and the prime minister
C) the president and the supreme court
D) the president and the governors
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21
In Kenya today the president serves as head of state. The head of government role is played by
A) the president, too
B) the prime minister
C) the Queen
D) the governors
A) the president, too
B) the prime minister
C) the Queen
D) the governors
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22
The new National Assembly will have special structures to guarantee
A) representation for a significant number of women.
B) quick counting of ballots for the national legislative elections.
C) presidents represent different ethnic groups.
D) all regions share in government contracts.
A) representation for a significant number of women.
B) quick counting of ballots for the national legislative elections.
C) presidents represent different ethnic groups.
D) all regions share in government contracts.
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23
The new Senate of the Kenyan legislature will be based upon representation for:
A) ethnic groups
B) genders
C) counties
D) religious groups
A) ethnic groups
B) genders
C) counties
D) religious groups
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24
The institution of the Kadhi Court in Kenya is designed to respond to
A) political corruption.
B) distribution of economic resources.
C) conflicts between branches of the national legislature.
D) interests of Muslim Kenyans.
A) political corruption.
B) distribution of economic resources.
C) conflicts between branches of the national legislature.
D) interests of Muslim Kenyans.
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25
One result of the December 2007 national elections was
A) the increase in power of the Supreme Court of Kenya.
B) widespread rioting and ethnic violence resulting in many deaths.
C) a legislature dominated by a single political party.
D) tension along Kenya's border with Uganda.
A) the increase in power of the Supreme Court of Kenya.
B) widespread rioting and ethnic violence resulting in many deaths.
C) a legislature dominated by a single political party.
D) tension along Kenya's border with Uganda.
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26
Africa today has 73 independent states.
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27
Britain established its presence in East Africa in the middle of the nineteenth century.
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28
In the early years of British colonialism in Kenya, Kenyans were not allowed to vote or run for office.
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29
The historical British Commonwealth is today called the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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30
Kenya today is a federal republic.
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31
President Daniel arap Moi argued against Kenya becoming a one-party state.
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32
Kenya's national borders do not mirror traditional tribal and ethnic borders.
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33
Kenya's Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, has argued that ethnic conflict is a major source of concern in Kenya.
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34
In Kenya today the president serves as both head of state and head of government.
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35
The current (2011) National Assembly in Kenya is a bicameral legislature.
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36
Kadhi Courts are designed to deal with economic issues in Kenyan society.
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37
For many years Kenya functioned as a competitive single party state in elections.
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38
Kenya today has over forty major ethnic groups.
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39
In the new National Assembly, elections will be based upon inherited tribal seats.
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40
Kenyan presidents have five year terms of office, but can be reelected without limit.
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41
What is the relationship between ethnic tension and regional tension in Kenya today? Are they different names for the same thing?
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42
Compare Kenya's form of unitary government with other democratic unitary governments, including Britain and France. Is a unitary structure the most effective way for Kenya to operate, why or why not? What might other options include?
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43
Kenya has a strong president. How would you compare Kenya's president with executives we have seen in other systems, both presidential (e.g. Mexico) and parliamentary (e.g. France or Britain)? Does a strong president help Kenya to meet its challenges or does it hinder progress? Why?
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44
The kind of colonialism that existed in Kenya in the 19th Century has virtually disappeared from the world. How might you argue that British colonialism helped to prepare Kenya for a stable democratic future? How would you argue that colonialism held Kenya back and caused problems for Kenya that were avoidable?
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45
Consider Kenya's experience with different political party systems. It has seen (and operated with) both one-party systems and multi-party systems. Which appeared to work most effectively? Why?
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