Which best explains the difference in the role of South African and Kenyan citizens in choosing the leader of their country?
A.
South Africans indirectly choose the head of government by electing only a legislature, while Kenyans directly choose the head of government and seperately elect the legislature.
B.
South Africans elect the head of government based on race, while Kenyans allow religious leaders to choose the head of government.
C.
Kenyans indirectly choose the head of government by electing only a legislature, while South Africans directly choose the head of government and seperately elect the legislature.
D.
Kenyans elect a legislative group which elects the head of government, while South Africans have no right to vote because it is a dictatorship.
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