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How do the governments of South Africa and Nigeria differ?
A. South Africa has a democratically elected government; Nigeria is a dictatorship.
B. South Africa has a written constitution; Nigeria does not.
C. South Africa has an authoritarian government; Nigeria is a democracy
D. South Africa is a parliamentary democracy; Nigeria is a presidential democracy.

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D. South Africa is a parliamentary democracy; Nigeria is a presidential democracy.

South Africa has a parliamentary system where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from the legislature (Parliament) and is accountable to it, while Nigeria operates under a presidential system where the president is elected independently of the legislative body.
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