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Governments are Different Quick Quiz Brazil, Mexico, Cuba SS6CG2

Quick Quiz Directions 1. Take out a piece of paper 2. Number from 1-8 3. Read each statement 4. Write “Y” for yes or “N” for no

1. Brazil’s government leader is an elected president. 2. Mexico’s leader is a prime minister. 3. Cuba’s leader is a dictator who seized power.

4. In Brazil, you don’t have to vote if you don’t want to. 5. Citizens have freedom of speech in Mexico and Brazil. 6. There are many political parties in Cuba.

7. Cuba has “free elections” where anyone can run for office. 8. You can say anything you want about the government in Cuba.

Credits 2008 Carole Marsh/Gallopade International/Peachtree City, GA, 2nd edition, Aug. 2010.