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Presidential Representative Democratic Republic
Federative Republic Of Brazil Presidential Representative Democratic Republic
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Brazil’s National Congress Building
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Federal System Brazil has a federal system, which means that the national government and the state governments SHARE power. There are 26 states in Brazil.
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Federal Governments
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Leadership 1. President: holds the most political power; the president is both the chief executive and the head of government. 2. Vice President: helps in the day-to-day running of the government = Head of State; performs ceremonial duties.
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Jair Bolsonaro Brazil’s President
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How Leaders Are Chosen President: elected by popular vote for a single four-year term Vice President: runs on the same ticket as the president
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Legislature The National Congress is the country’s bicameral legislature. It consists of: Senate (81 seats) – 3 members elected from each state. Chamber of Deputies (513 seats) – members are elected by proportional representation. Members serve four and eight-year terms.
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Inside Brazil’s Senate
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Presidential Democracy
The citizens directly elect the president (every four years). The last election was in 2014 The president works separately from Brazil’s Congress.
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Role of the Citizen Citizens have many freedoms and they also have the right to vote. Men and women who are 16 years of age may choose to vote, but citizens are required by law to vote in national elections. Citizens can choose representatives from many political parties= choices available.
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Brazil has a Mixed Market Economy = 56.5
How are the 3 Basic Economic questions answered? The public & private businesses; where decisions are made by BOTH entrepreneurs & the gov’t. Gov’t. controls large industries like steel Human & Civil Rights: Laws in place for protecting property, but poor judicial system = loosely enforced. Basic rights exist. (*See data for “Government Integrity” & “Property Rights”)
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In the Amazonian Region, Brazil has some evidences of Traditional Economies
**Write on a post-it note and attach it to your chart handout. Brazil also has some real-life traditional economies living in tribal communities within the Amazon Rainforest away from the rivers. Hunters & gatherers Living off of the land & resources
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Comparing freedom data of Brazil… to USA & World
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