the portuguese before Brazil's independence. or
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was the previous president.
i think it was monarchy
Government Hermes da Fonseca
Because, previously they were autonomous territories ruled by Emirs, after union in 1971, they became united and are now ruled by a federal government
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.
portugal was one of the european countries, hence the lanugage they speak
Spain and Portugal ruled most of Latin America, although Native Americans lived there before then.
Brazil was ruled by a military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985.
Brazil was for a very long time a Portuguese colony, and for a time the Portuguese also ruled Uruguay.Brazil
I believe the group was military dictators. They ruled Brazil for two decades.
Dom Pedro I was the son of king John
It was Fernado Henrrique Cardoso
Yes, Brazil previously was called 'Terra de Santa Cruz'. The country originally was referred to as Ilha de Vera Cruz [Island of the True Cross]. The name was changed to Terra de Santa Cruz [Land of the Holy Cross] with the realization that Brazil was part of a continent, and not an island.