History Answers of Somaliland National Exams From 2017 To 2023 GCS, AL Nour SEC, School Borama.
History Answers of Somaliland National Exams From 2017 To 2023 GCS, AL Nour SEC, School Borama.
History Answers of Somaliland National Exams From 2017 To 2023 GCS, AL Nour SEC, School Borama.
1. B 11. A
2. D 12. B
3. C 13. B
4. B 14. C
5. C 15. B
6.A 16.A
7. B 17. D
8. A 18. D
9. C 19. D
10. C 20. C
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3. Three economic results of the First World War
5. Three reasons for the defeat of the axis powers in the Second World War were
➢ The axis powers were faced the shortage of valuable raw materials
➢ The allied greatly learned the method of blitzkrieg tactics
➢ The axis powers were stretched out far beyond their basic capacity.
6. During the cold war, three causes that led to the rivalry and tension between soviet and USA were
I. Ideological differences: USA and USSR wanted to spread their ideologies, capitalism and
communism through out the world
II. Disagreement over disarmament between USA and USSR:- after the war one of the most
important was how peace could be maintained and repeat of war be avoided and resulted
conflict between the two super powers specially atomic bomb
III. The iron curtain policy adopted by the USSSR:- this communist grip and artificial division
of Europe made international relation very poor
I. The war led the rise of two super power the USA and USSR as world most powerful nations
II. The communist zone was extended and cold war broke out
III. THE UNO united nation organization was formed
9. Two main countries which grow khat and two disadvantages of using or chewing khat in Somaliland
are
I. Khat consumptions leads to the health problems such sleeping difficult, loss appetite
II. Khat increase the mental illness
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10. Three ways of reducing khat the import, sale and use of khat in Somaliland are
Somaliland and hurtle along rough roads there for we can reduce
1. C 11. D
2. A 12. D
3. D 13. B
4. A 14. B
5. D 15. C
6.B 16.B
7. A 17. B
8. A 18. A
9. D 19. B
10. A 20. D
Answers
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✓ Political results
1. The size of Germany was reduced and France regained her lost provinces Alsace and
Lorraine from Germany
2. The Hapsburg empire completely collapsed
3. The war undermined the existence of turkey
4. Two demands of Arabs wanted are
1. The Arabs wanted an independent Palestine for the Arabs
2. To end to the immigration of Jews while more and more of Jewish immigrated from Europe and
caused flood refugee of Jewish and this caused conflict between Arabs and Jews
5. Three common things of Arabs are
1. They all speak the Arabic language.
2. They are nearly all Muslims.
3. Most of them wanted to see the destruction of Israel
10. The main powers of the two opposing sides which were involved in the first world war were
1. World War I was fought between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The main members
of the Allied Powers were France, Russia, and Britain. The United States also fought on the side
of the Allies after 1917.
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2. The main members of the Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman
Empire, and Bulgaria
1. B 11. B
2. D 12. D
3. B 13. B
4. B 14. B
5. D 15. B
6.A 16.A
7. D 17. C
8. C 18. D
9. D 19. B
10. C 20. A
I. The axis powers were faced the shortage of valuable raw materials
II. The allied greatly learned the method of blitzkrieg tactics
III. The axis powers were stretched out far beyond their basic capacity
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IV. Hitler failed to stop the Russian winter campaign
1. Saddam real motive was probably wanted to get his hand on the wealth of Kuwait
2. He claimed that Kuwait was historically part of Iraq
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2021 History GC EXAM
Part one: answers of multiple-choice questions
1. D 11. A
2. B 12. B
3. C 13. D
4. A 14. C
5. A 15. C
6. B 16.B
7. C 17. B
8. B 18. B
9. C 19. D
10. A 20. D
I. The rise of agriculture and trade allowed people to have surplus food and economic stability
II. Farming around the rivers banks
III. Large population centers
I. Pries of roman catholic church formed the first state15% of the land owned by them
II. The aristocracy or member of noble families made by the second estate25% of the land
owned by them.
III. Others 98% of the population was belonged by third estate
➢ Somali was finally defeated after Ethiopia gained help by Russia and Cuba
➢ The war minimized the project developments because more many was spent in the
war
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➢ The war caused to the government to face more apposition groups which tried to
overthrow the power like the coup of 1978
✓ To considers the UN budget and what amount each member should pay.
✓ To elect the Security Council members (non-permanent members).
✓ Is to discuss and make decisions about international problems
➢ After the world war two there was change I international opinion against colonization
➢ Somaliland Soldiers who were participated the wars experienced and realization that
Whiteman is not superior to the black
➢ The formation of united nation organization also encouraged
9. Three Military actions led the defeat of Iraq’s army in Kuwait war
1) Saddam had miscalculated. President Bush of the USA took the lead in pressing for action to
remove the Iraqis from Kuwait. The UN placed trade sanctions on Iraq, cutting off her oil
exports.
2) An international force over 600 000 had been assembled in Saudi Arabia. More than 30 nations
contributed with troops, armaments or cash.
3) series of bombing attacks on Baghdad and on military targets.
10. Roles of three opposition movements which contributed to the downfall of Siyad Bare
I. In 1981 the civil war began with the establishment of two rebel groups, Somaliland national
movement( SNM) and the Somali salvation democratic front( SSDF) both groups based themselves
in Ethiopia and carried cross –border attack against Siyad,s regime.
II. A third powerful apposing movement was the united Somali congress (USC) Which came to
existence and created a dangerous situation to Siyad’s regime. SSDF, SNM AND USC initially had
achieved large success against the regime those opposing forces later on led to the fragmentation of
the Somali forces, resulting the breakdown of Siyad Barre,s dictatorship.
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2022 History GC EXAM
Part one: answers of multiple-choice questions
1. D 11. A
2.B 12. A
3. A 13. B
4. C 14. D
5. C 15. A
6. B 16. A
7. B 17. A
8. B 18. A
9. C 19. B
10. B 20. D
I. Hitler’s ambition:- Adolf Hitler wanted to restore German domination of the in Europe.
II. The treaty of Versailles : this treaty blamed Germany for being responsible the first world
war and allies occupied most of the German territory
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III. Nationalism:- nationalism hindered co-operation before second world war
➢ Khat consumptions leads to the health problems such sleeping difficult, loss appetite
➢ Khat increase the mental illness
➢ Khat challenge food security and contribute malnutrition
9. Two aims of African union( AU) To replaced the organization of African unity are
1. To greater unite and solidify Africans and African states in the continent
2. To accelerate socio-economic and political integration
3. To encourage international cooperation
10. The main organs of the government of Somaliland and one function of each are
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2023 HISTORY EXAM
2023: Part one: Multiple choice answers
1. D 11. A
2. C 12. A
3. B 13. D
4. C 14. D
5. D 15. C
6.C 16.B
7. D 17. B
8. C 18. D
9. A 19. C
10. B 20. C
✓ Transportation
A. Omer divided the land into provinces which he nominated each province in to governor
I. Economic rivalries: The European powers required cheap industrial raw materials; the competition
war of foreign market intensified
II. The arm race: Arm race is the militarism, aircraft competition, submarines and battleships in which
each countries wanted to make superior other than countries. The hostilities among European powers
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to the colonial disputes motivated each power each power to start building strong armies and navies
in preparation of war
III. Colonial rivalries: The European powers sought colonies as the source of raw materials and
prestige. Germany who was late comer in the search for colonies joined the race in 1871 became
more aggressive than France and Britain who had already begun establishing colonial empires in the
different parts of the world.
3. Samori’s capture: - was finally captured and deported to Gabon where he died in 1900
I. The state of war that had existed between Egypt and Israel since 1948 was now ended.
III. Egypt promised not to attack Israel again and guaranteed to supply her with oil from the recently
opened wells in southern Sinai.
I. The cold war caused suspicion and insecurity and each power tried to propagate its ideology either
by force like in the case of Hungary or through peace like in Cuba
III. The mistrust, suspicion and accusation from both apposing powers created international insecurity
and disruption resulting to arm race
This is the meeting together of the representatives from all the member nations; there is only one vote per
nation. It meets once a year but special sessions can be called in times of crisis
2. Security council
This is the most powerful organ of the UN. The Security Council is made up of 15 member states, five of
them have permanent seats–China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States–and 10 non-
permanent members.
3. The secretariat
This is the office-staff of the UN, and it consists of over 50 000 employees. They look after the
administrative work, preparing minutes of meetings, translations and information.
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8. three major challenges which faced African states after independendence were as following
Social challenge
Economic challenges
Political challenge
2. The existence of heterogeneous ethnic groups which make national integration and unity more
difficult
3. Frequent border disputes resulting from colonial demarcation that disregarded ethnic composition
➢ After the world war two there was change I international opinion against colonization
➢ Somaliland Soldiers who were participated the wars experienced and realization that
Whiteman is not superior to the black
10. three factors that persuaded European to scramble Africa in 18884 were
I. Social reasons
2. European missionaries, explorers and traders called for protection from their home government
3. Some Europeans believed its duty from god to rule and civilize people’s of other cultures
2. Economic reasons
1. Both Britain and Germany wanted to control Indian ocean trade on the coast
2. Industrial revolution led an increased demand for raw material fo feed new industries being built
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3. Europeans also wanted Africa as a market for their manufactured goods
3. Political reasons
1. European countries wanted to build colonies to assert their power over Africa
2. Europeans wanted to expand their empires for national pride and prestige
3. Some European countries were against the other European from occupying the region
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