JAMB - History (2012)
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The Nok civilization suggests that
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Nigeria passed through different stages of development
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The development of mircoliths is associated with the
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In pre-colonial Nigeria, intergroup contacts were encourage mostly by
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Which of the following is the most important source of the history of the Hausa states?
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The Yoruba background to the Oba of Benin is emphasized by the
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Oranmiyan legend in Benin history.
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European traders did not venture into the interior of Nigeria before the 19th century because
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the African middlemen served their needs
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The Africans transported across the Atlantic as slaves were mostly
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The jihadists emerged victorious in Gobir because
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the masses supported them.
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Rabeh’s greatest challenge after conquering Borno was
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reviving the ailing economy
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Christianity spread fast in Nigeria because it
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was associated with Western education
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Ibadan-Ijebu relations in the 19th Century became hostile as a result of
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Ibadan’s attempt to reach the coast.
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The Ekiti Parapo was aimed at
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reducing the powers of Ibadan
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The Uzama title holders in Benin Kingdom were responsible for
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advising the Oba in the administration of the Kingdom
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Britain suppressed the trans-Atlantic slave trade because
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it became unfavourable to her industrial progress.
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The main goal of the British expedition against the Aro was to
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eliminate all opposition to their presence in the hinterland
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A major reason for the introduction of indirect rule in Northern Nigeria was to
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ensure perfect control of the economy
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Nationalist activities developed earlier in British West Africa than in French West Africa because
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of the systems of administration adopted by the colonial powers.
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The main reason for the construction of the railway from Port-Harcourt into the hinterland was the
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During the colonial period, agricultural policy in Nigeria was designed to
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provide raw materials for British industries
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The Nigerian Youth Movement collapsed as a result of
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the break-up of its leadership.
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The NCNC London Delegate pressed for
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a revision of the Richards Constitution
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The Lyttlelton Constitution is considered a landmark in the history of Nigeria, because it
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created a federal structure of government for the country
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Protests by trade unions in Nigeria during the colonial period were aimed at
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obtaining specific benefits for members
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Which of the following served as federal ministers under the Tafawa Balewa Administration?
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Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu and Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh.
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An important function of FEDECO during the 1979 elections was
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delineating electoral constituencies.
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A major reason for the military intervention in Nigeria’s politics in 129966 was the
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crisis of the 1964 General Elections.
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Major General Aguiyi-Ironsi introduced a unitary system of government because
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of the command structure of the military
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The strategy for accelerated agricultural development of the Obasanjo regime in the 1970’s focused on
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achieving food self-sufficiency
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The Berber scholar, al-Mukhtar, contributed to the success of the Masina Jihad by
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preparing the ground through the Qadiriyyah Brotherhood
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The establishment of Freetown in 1822 facilitated
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the settlement of freed slaves
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Nineteenth century Egyptian nationalism principally aimed at
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ensuring Egyptian independence.
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The Battle of Tel el-Kebir was fought between
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the British and the Urabists
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Morocco was of strategic importance to the European countries because
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it provided an entrance to the Mediterranean.
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The Mahdists revolt in the Sudan was successful
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it enjoyed widespread support
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Sayyid Said increased the volume of trade with the Europeans by
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allowing European consuls to reside in Zanzibar
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One of the main aims of the British conquest of Buganda was to
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prevent other Europeans from controlling the source of the Nile
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The survival of Ethiopia as an independent polity was as a result of the
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The Mfecane resulted in the
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formation of the Ndebele state
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The 1960 Sharpeville revolt was specifically against
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A major consequence of the Great Trek was the
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the expansion of white communities in South Africa.
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One feature of European diplomacy in the scramble for Africa was
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reconciling differences over territorial claims.
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The French colonial policy of assimilation failed in Africa because
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African culture was deeply rooted
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Which of the following was one of the demands of the National Congress of British West Africa?
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Election of Africans into each colony’s council.
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The nationalist movement in Nigeria during the post-war period was primarily led by
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One of the objectives for the formation of the South African Native Congress in 1912 was to
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integrate the various groups and races.