Multiple Choice Question

How is the South African government different from the Nigerian government?
A.
In South Africa, the nation's legislature is appointed by the judiciary.

B.
In South Africa, the nation's legislature is appointed by the president.

C.
In South Africa, the nation's chief executive is chosen by the citizens.

D.
In South Africa, the nation's chief executive is chosen by the legislature.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

D. In South Africa, the nation's chief executive is chosen by the legislature.

In South Africa, the president is elected by the National Assembly, which is part of the legislature. In contrast, Nigeria has a presidential system where the president is directly elected by the citizens.

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