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Is there a constitution in Brazil?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Yes

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Does Brazil have a constitution?

Brazil has had eight constitutions since independence in 1822, beginning with the constitution of March 25, 1824. The republican constitution made on February 24, 1891, was very similar to the United States constitution.


When was Brazil's constitution signed?

It was signed on October 5,1988.


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As of 2014, the constitution that is place in Brazil was written in 1987 and 1988. It was adopted as the law of the land in 1988.


Is Brazil a Muslim country or not?

No. While there are some Muslims in Brazil (~36,000), the dominant religion in Brazil is Catholicism. Additionally, the Brazilian Constitution of 1891 made Brazil a secular state with no official religion; it had previously been Catholicism.


What is the name of the constitution document in Brazil?

it is called "Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil"


Are there any governments and laws in Brazil?

Yes, but not in the US constitution like your category says . . .


Does Brazil's government follow the rule of law?

Yes everything was write in the 1988 Constitution


How old do you have to be to vote in brazil?

To vote in Brazil, you have to be at least 16 years old. The minimum voting age was 18 prior to 1988. This was changed by Brazil's 1988 Constitution.


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Does Brazil have a democracy?

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