2. On the map of the Caribbean below:
Place the letter “T” against ONE territory in
which the Tainos lived when Christopher
Columbus arrived in 1492.
Place the letter “K” against ONE territory in
which the Kalinagos lived when Christopher
Columbus arrived in 1492.
Place the letter “I” against TWO territories in
which large nos of indigenous people live
today.
4.
State T WO ways in which indigenous people
have shaped our understanding of Caribbean
identity.
5.
Provided sense of history and belonging to the
islands and territories known as the Caribbean
that goes beyond European settlement.
Provided craft, basketry, the hammock using
materials found in the Caribbean.
6.
State T WO ways in which drought affects food
production in the Caribbean.
7.
Through the drowning of livestock
The extreme damage to new crops and stunting
the growth of old ones
The abandonment of land for farming
8.
With the aid of examples, state how drought
may affect areas of life, other than food
production in the Caribbean.
14.
Explain ONE way in which either Indo
-Caribbean or African –Caribbean religions
have impacted on Caribbean culture.
15.
Indo – Caribbean - contributed significantly to
our food and culinary traditions – many people
now enjoy doubles and roti as part of a
Caribbean delicacy.
20.
State TWO ways in which the Caribbean
Examinations Council (CXC) has contributed to
changes in education in the Caribbean.
21.
Helped to thrust the education system into a
more technologically advanced stage.
Expansion of the syllabus to include subject
material that is much more relevant to the
Caribbean region.
22.
Name TWO festivals held on North America or
Europe that have been influenced by Caribbean
culture.
24.
Outline TWO ways in which the festivals named
above help North Americans OR Europeans to
understand Caribbean culture.
25.
North Americans gain exposure to the festival,
thus helping in their understanding of it.
Their participation in these events allows them
to further appreciate/value these cultural
traditions.
26.
Outline TWO ways in which the festivals named
above have had an impact on the economies of
countries in North America OR Europe.
27.
Have established a distinct Caribbean
consumer community
Have encouraged Caribbean or other citizens to
develop businesses which cater to Caribbean
tastes and senses.
32.
Explain how the indicator described above
influences sustainable development.
33.
Increase in the income of a country allows for
money to be filtered down into the environment
which is a key stakeholder on the road towards
sustainable development.
38.
Explain ONE way in which the political
ideologies named above have hindered OR
promoted development in the Caribbean.
39. HINDERED:
Was too Eurocentric and was seen to be
perpetuating a colonial mentality.
Excluded women as an integral group
Led to coups, revolutions and ethnic clashes
Failed to address issues of difference, that is,
race, colour, shade.
40. PROMOTED:
Provided informed leaders with definite goals
Provided guidelines for social and economic
development.
Sensitized the youth about political issues.
41.
Identify TWO regional institutions that were
created before the 1958 West Indies
Federation.
52.
Négritude is a literary and ideological
movement, developed by francophone black
intellectuals, writers, and politicians in France
in the 1930s. This movement, which influenced
Africans as well as blacks around the world,
specifically rejects the political, social and
moral domination of the West.
55.
Outline THREE ways in which Caribbean people
benefitted from the negritude movement.
56.
Gained knowledge about the achievements of
Africans
Gave them a drive to move towards
independence
Were empowered to make changes
Psychologically, they were beginning to see
themselves as being valuable.