Ordinary level 2025 South West regional mock History guide
Ordinary level 2025 South West regional mock History guide
MARK GUIDE FOR THE REGIONAL MOCK 2025
HISTORY 0560
HISTORY 0560 PAPER 1 MARK GUIDE(KEYS)
1 | C | 11 | B | 21 | C | 31 | D | 41 | D |
2 | D | 12 | D | 22 | B | 32 | C | 42 | A |
3 | B | 13 | B | 23 | A | 33 | B | 43 | C |
4 | A | 14 | A | 24 | D | 34 | C | 44 | A |
5 | B | 15 | C | 25 | C | 35 | C | 45 | B |
6 | C | 16 | B | 26 | D | 36 | A | 46 | C |
7 | C | 17 | D | 27 | B | 37 | C | 47 | D |
8 | B | 18 | B | 28 | A | 38 | B | 48 | B |
9 | D | 19 | C | 29 | C | 39 | B | 49 | C |
10 | B | 20 | A | 30 | A | 40 | B | 50 | D |
PAPER 2
SECTION A : CAMEROON SINCE 1850
Q1A*
a) (i) Dika Mpondo Akwa (King Akwa)
(ii) William Gladstone
iii) Reasons why Britain developed little interest to annex Cameroon before 1884
Britain was enjoying a comfortable trading position along the coast of Cameroon.
The British Prime Minister, Gladstone did not care much about West Africa because the British
were in problems in other parts of Africa notably Egypt and Sudan.
The British government feared to increase the tax burden of the British citizens.