True or false: Kenya’s president only serves a three year term.
What is false?
When was Nigeria granted independence from under Great Britain?
What is October 1, 1960?
What was the point of time in South African history where segregation was legal?
What is Apartheid?
What is it called, when a person possesses full and unlimited power, and the public has limited to no say on what they do or say?
What is autocracy/authoritarian government?
Out of Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, which countries were owned by the British Empire at some point in it's history?
Kenya did not receive a new constitution till what year?
What is 2010?
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa didn’t only only help Nigeria gain its independence he was also the first ______.
What is first Nigerian-elected prime minister?
How long was South Africa run by an oligarchy?
What is 43 years? (from 1948 to 1991)
Fill in the blank. Citizens must be 18 to vote but,_____.
What is voting is not required by law?
Out of Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, which country has the lowest GDP?
What is Kenya?
The executive branch of Kenya has multiple jobs, but these 2 jobs are the most important. What is it?
What is the President of the Republic of Kenya, and the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya?
Why did Nigeria suffer from violence and military rule?
What is a democratic government was not established?
What are the names of the bi-cameral legislatures of the Republic of South Africa?
What is the National Assembly and National Council of Provinces?
What is the main difference between a presidential and parliamentary democracy?
What is legislature chooses the executive leader?
Out of Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, which country has the highest GDP?
What is South Africa?
What is it called when politicians take bribes?
What is corruption?
What is the name of Nigeria’s bicameral legislature?
What is the House of Representatives and Senate?
In which year did Nelson Mandela become the first black president of the RSA, which stopped the harsh apartheid in the country?
What is 1994?
What basic rights do South Africans citizens receive?
What is voting, expressing opinion, and running for office?
Out of Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, which countries run a presidential government?
What is Kenya and Nigeria?
What happened in Kenya after a new constitution was signed?
What is new bicameral legislature, prime minister abolishment, and female representation for all of Kenya.
Why have politicians taken bribes, increasing corruption?
What is to gain personal health?
Why are elections more fair and the constitution actually protects citizens rights?
What is a stronger democracy?
In your own words, define a democracy.
What is supreme power is vested in the people & exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation involving free elections?
Out of Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, which country run a unitary parliamentary republic with an executive presidency?
What is South Africa?