There is freedom of speech in Brazil. But will be sued if you say someone is guilty before trials.
Racism of any kind is a crime in Brazil. (Race, color, religion, etc) You would be arrested if you call someone racist names. Yes, there is racism in Brazil, but it is very subtle.
Once you get to Brazil, legally or not, it is not hard to become Brazilian.
Public health system is a mess, but everyone is treated for free, you don't need to have any ID, just be sick and go to the hospital.
Police won't tase you or try to stop you in a car chase, they just shoot (to kill).
It is almost impossible for average citizen in Brazil to have a gun. (And walking around with a gun in Brazil is a felony)
Diesel is cheaper than gasoline.
Majority of cars now runs on any gasoline and/or ethanol. But, in fact, people often chooses ethanol.
Cars in Brazil and very, very, expensive.
It's hard to find cranberry juice.
Public jobs have the best salaries and it is very hard to become a public employee.
Best Brazilian universities are public, and free. (But you need good SAT result)
And... Brazil have common 3rd world problems (sanitation, wealth distribution, etc)
it dosent allow 16 year olds to vote
One way that they are different is that the word New England is different than the word New York.
it dosent allow 16 year olds to vote
Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.
Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.
1.It was an oligarchy not a democracy
No because if we don't have different governors' with different decisions one person could almost in one way be like king.
One way that the government cannot prevent a budget deficit is by selling stocks.
One way that the government cannot prevent a budget deficit is by selling stocks.
Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.
Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.
the government have to get laws passed by all the different branches of government before it gets passed
Wicca, like many other Pagan paths does not have a government. There is no one way to practice, and although many groups have leaders within them, each group is as much different from others as it is the same.