Obstacles To Democracy In Brazil

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...and consists of 26 states ("Brazil," 2005). Its law is based on Roman Code ("Brazil," 2005). It had endured three centuries of rule by Portugal but would achieve independence in 1822 ("Brazil," 2005). This country happens to be the largest country, and the one with the greatest population, in South America ("Brazil," 2005). While achieving independence early in the nineteenth century, it would be under strict military control until 1985 when the regime would let go of its power and voluntarily hand it over to the civilian leaders ("Brazil," 2005). Today, Brazil tries to effect both agricultural and industrial growth as it also exploits its natural resources and labor ("Brazil," 2005). Today, Brazil is a leader in economic development in South America ("Brazil," 2005). That said, unequal income distribution plagues this successful nation ("Brazil," 2005).
The current political problems affecting Brazil have to do with three hurdles, according to a student, and these are the people, the government and the military. A student presents the following thesis: "Economic and...

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