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DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS HISTORY TOPICAL REVISION

DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

  1. Identify one way in which a Kenyan citizen can participate in the democratisation process.

(1 mark)

 

(Any 1 =1 mark)

ANS 7 DIST 1

 

13.Give one characteristic of human rights                                                       (1mk)

22.(a) State three survival rights of a child

(i) Life

(ii) Good health care

(iii) Name and identity

(iv) Clothing, shelter and food                              3×1=3mks

 

(b) Explain the principles of democracy as found in the bill of rights

(i) Equality before the rule of law

(ii) Participation of citizens in government

(iii) Economic democracy i.e decentralization of economic power

(iv) Provides freedom of movement of an individual

(v) People should have freedom of speech, debate and enquiry

(vi) Democracy must accommodate the wishes, needs and aspiration of a majority of people

(vii) Accord opportunity to participate in state affairs regardless of race, gender or creed

(viii) Accountability to mass media

(ix) Regular free and fair election

(x)  Transparency and accountability ob government side

(xi) There should be separation of power between the executive, judiciary and legislative. Any 6×2 (12marks)

ANS 22 DIST 2

 

20.a.    Three political duties of a Kenya citizen

1 x 3 = 3 Marks

  1. Six instances when the rights of a person to own property can be limited in Kenya

 

ANS 20 DIST 4

 

  1. – Right to national and international peace

– Right to a clean environment

– Right to permanent sovereignty over natural resources.

ANS 4 DIST 5

 

  1. Identify one class of human rights                                                                         (1mk)

–           Classical human rights / political civil rights

–           Social Humans rights / social / economic

–           Third generation Human rights / solidarity rights                                        1 x 1 = 1mk

  1. a) Identify three aspect of democracy                                                                         (3mks)

–           Political aspect – process of electing leaders and expressing dislikes through them.

  1. b) Outline six electoral malpractices that are a threat to democracy in Kenya (12mks)

–           Harassment of voters by rival groups / intimidation of voters.

ANS 14, 22 DIST 6

 

  1. State two features of human rights ( Any 2 x 1 = 2 mks
  2. i) Condition of life necessary for development of human / inborn/ God given.
  3. ii) It is enjoyed equally by all members.                                                            ( Any 2 x 1 = 2 mks)

ANS 11 DIST 7

 

  1. Name the legal document in which the rights of a child are contained (1mk)

-United nations convention on the rights of the child

24.a) Under the right to protection of the law, identify the rights that a suspected criminal is entitled to

-A fair hearing within 24hours unless it is weekend or a public holiday

-A fair hearing by an independent and impartial court of law

-A right to be assumed innocent until proven guilty

-Right to legal representation

-Right to have an interpreter to a language one understands

– Criminal proceeding, are conducted in accordance to the law.     (5×1=5mks)

ANS 6, 24a DIST 8

 

 

  1. b) Explain five circumstances which may force the government to limit the rights

            and freedoms of the individual                                                                                  (10mks)

  1. i) One can be denied the right to life if one is convicted to murder in a court of law or caught in the act of robbery with violence.
  2. ii) If suspected to be planning to commit a crime one can be denied their personal liberty/freedom of movement.
  1. Ones freedom of worship can be limited it one uses it to undermine the government or create disunity .
  2. One’s freedom of assembly can be limited if it poses a threat to the state
  3. One’s freedom of speech may be limited if one publishes false accusation about another person or the state or incite people against the government.
  1. If one has not attained the age of maturity one is considered a minor and his decisions are made on his behalf by adult members of the society.                         5×2 = 10mks

ANS 22b DIST 9

 

 

6.i) The police

  1. ii) The church

iii) Kenya national commission on human rights(KNHCR)

  1. iv) Trade unions
  2. v) Lawyers
  3. vi) Judges

vii) Teachers

viii) Journalists

  1. ix) Women groups .                                                              ( 2 x1 = 2mks)

ANS 6 DIST 11

 

 

8.Give two characteristics of human rights

  1. i) There are universal, they apply equally to all
  2. ii) They are indivisible.

iii) Rights have limitation

  1. iv) Human rights may be suspended at times e.g. freedom of movement may restrict     during war or outbreak of diseases / derogation of human rights.     Any 2×1=2mks

 

ANS 8 DIST 13

 

10.Rights whose personal liberty is limited. (2 mks)

 

11.What ways does education promote unity? (2 mks)

 

ANS 10, 11 DIST 15

 

 

  1. (a) five merits of democracy.

 

(b) Limitations of democracy.

 

ANS 22 DIST 16

 

  1. – Indirect/ representative democracy

– Constitutional democracy                                                                                        (1 x 1=1mk)

ANS 5 DIST 17

  1. i) They are universal i.e. excised equally by the whole race
  2. ii) Indivisible i.e. one right can not be applied if the other does not exist
  1. Derogation of human rights – application of human rights can be suspended if circumstances dictate.    (2×1=2mks)
  2. a) i)      Right to good food
  3. ii) Right to shelter and clothing
  1. Right to adoption
  2. Right to own a name / nationality
  3. Care of the disabled child

ANS 11, 20a DIST 18

 

12.Mention two disadvantages of representative democracy

  1. Ignores the interest of the minority.
  2. Encourages class struggle and corruption.
  1. Possibility of electricity incompetent leaders

(2 x 1 = 2mrks)

21.b)    Discuss six factors that may lead to limitation of the rights freedom of individuals in Kenya.

            (12mrks)

  1. If one is remanded in custody or imprisoned.
  2. If one is suspected of planning to commit a crime.
  1. Freedom of assembly can be curtailed if it poses a threat to state security.
  2. Freedom of speech can be limited if it is meant to incite people against the government.
  3. A person of unsound mind can be confined to a mental hospital.

(6 x 2 = 12 marks)

 

ANS 12, 21b DIST 19

 

1          Define a democratic system of Government (1mk)

Is a type of Government where the people opinion and consent is sought on how they are governed e.g. through elections.  – Government of the people for the people and by the people

7          Name the United Nations document containing the rights of a child (1mk)

– UN Convention on the rights of the child

 

20        (a) Name three International bodies, which monitor Human Rights in Kenya

       (3mks)

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