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13) Which of the following towns served as headquarters of French Cameroon during the Mandate era? B. Yaounde. Yaounde was the administrative capital of French Cameroon throughout the Mandate and Trusteeship periods. The correct answer is
14) The indigenes of French Cameroon opposed the French colonial policy of Prestation because it led to A. ten days of free labour by subjects. Prestation was a system of forced labor where colonial subjects were required to provide unpaid labor for public works, typically for a set number of days per year. The correct answer is
15) The Military contributions of French Cameroonians to the French war effort during the Second World War were the provision of... D. fighters for the Free French Movement. French Cameroon was one of the first French territories to rally to General de Gaulle's Free French Movement during World War II, and many Cameroonians joined its ranks. The correct answer is
16) Which of the following constitutional reforms enabled Dr. E.M.L. Endeley and S.T. Muna to gain ministerial positions in Nigeria in the early 1950s? B. Macpherson Constitution. The Macpherson Constitution of 1951 introduced a federal structure in Nigeria, creating regional executive councils and allowing for the appointment of ministers, which included representatives from British Southern Cameroons. The correct answer is
17) Identify the Chairman of the first political party formed in British Southern Cameroons after the merger of CNPP and KUNC in 1953 C. Dr. E.M.L. Endeley. After the merger of the Cameroon National Congress (CNC) and the Kamerun United National Congress (KUNC) in 1953, the Kamerun National Congress (KNC) was formed, with Dr. E.M.L. Endeley as its chairman. The correct answer is
18) Which of the following events took place in British Southern Cameroons in 1959? D. The rise of J.N. Foncha as Premier. John Ngu Foncha became the Premier of British Southern Cameroons in 1959 after his party, the KNDP, won the general elections. The correct answer is
19) Which of the following politicians favored a gradual evolutionary approach to achieve the independence of French Cameroon between 1946 and 1958? A. Ahmadou Ahidjo. Ahmadou Ahidjo was known for his moderate and gradualist approach to independence, advocating for a transition within the framework of the French Union. The correct answer is
20) The French High Commissioner, Roland Pré is very significant in the history of French Cameroon under Trusteeship because he C. banned the UPC and USCC. Roland Pré was known for his repressive policies, including the banning of the Union des Populations du Cameroun (UPC) and its associated organizations like the Union des Syndicats Confédérés du Cameroun (USCC) in 1955. The correct answer is
21) The UN Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjöld was in French Cameroon on January 1, 1960, to B. proclaim the end of UN Trusteeship. Dag Hammarskjöld attended the independence ceremony of French Cameroon on January 1, 1960, which marked the official end of the UN Trusteeship. The correct answer is
22) Identify the political party that campaigned for Union with Nigeria in the UN conducted plebiscite of 1961 D. CPNC. The Cameroon People's National Convention (CPNC), led by Dr. E.M.L. Endeley, campaigned for British Southern Cameroons to integrate with Nigeria during the 1961 plebiscite. The correct answer is
23) To reunify Cameroon, British Southern Cameroonians did not propose the adoption of B. unitary system of government. During the Foumban Conference and other discussions on reunification, British Southern Cameroonians strongly advocated for a federal system of government to preserve their distinct identity and institutions, rather than a unitary system. The correct answer is
24) Identify the town that hosted the reunification ceremony of the Republic of Cameroon and British Southern Cameroons on October 1, 1961. B. Yaoundé. The reunification ceremony, which established the Federal Republic of Cameroon, took place in Yaoundé, the capital. The correct answer is
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