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Deck 21: Brazil
1
Democratization in Brazil during the 1980s resulted from
A)the military backing a civilian pro-democratic reform candidate.
B)a popular uprising.
C)the rapid collapse of the military.
D)foreign intervention.
A)the military backing a civilian pro-democratic reform candidate.
B)a popular uprising.
C)the rapid collapse of the military.
D)foreign intervention.
A
2
The Estado Nôvo was
A)Brazil's first democratic republic.
B)a dictatorial regime led by Getúlio Vargas.
C)a breakaway coastal state.
D)a communist dictatorship.
A)Brazil's first democratic republic.
B)a dictatorial regime led by Getúlio Vargas.
C)a breakaway coastal state.
D)a communist dictatorship.
B
3
Brazil's independence
A)was achieved after a bloody war.
B)was achieved without bloodshed.
C)occurred due to widespread dissatisfaction with Portugal.
D)lasted only two decades before Portugal reasserted control.
A)was achieved after a bloody war.
B)was achieved without bloodshed.
C)occurred due to widespread dissatisfaction with Portugal.
D)lasted only two decades before Portugal reasserted control.
B
4
Brazil's electoral system uses
A)single-member districts with plurality.
B)closed-list proportional representation.
C)a mixed electoral system.
D)open-list proportional representation.
A)single-member districts with plurality.
B)closed-list proportional representation.
C)a mixed electoral system.
D)open-list proportional representation.
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5
Latin American populists like Getúlio Vargas
A)mobilized urban workers.
B)allied with agrarian elites.
C)were supportive of communists.
D)weakened the central state.
A)mobilized urban workers.
B)allied with agrarian elites.
C)were supportive of communists.
D)weakened the central state.
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6
Slavery ended in Brazil
A)because of a slave rebellion against whites.
B)only in the early twentieth century.
C)after a civil war similar to that of the United States.
D)peacefully,by royal decree.
A)because of a slave rebellion against whites.
B)only in the early twentieth century.
C)after a civil war similar to that of the United States.
D)peacefully,by royal decree.
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7
Brazil's military regime after 1964 was a(n)
A)Communist regime.
B)illiberal democracy.
C)populist dictatorship.
D)bureaucratic authoritarian regime.
A)Communist regime.
B)illiberal democracy.
C)populist dictatorship.
D)bureaucratic authoritarian regime.
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8
Which of the following statements accurately describes Brazilian political culture?
A)Just barely over half of Brazilians express satisfaction with democracy in their country.
B)Most Brazilians view democracy as preferable to any other system of government.
C)Most Brazilians identify strongly with an individual party and as a whole have grown very politically polarized in the last two decades.
D)Brazilians have very low levels of confidence in political parties but are not ideologically polarized.
A)Just barely over half of Brazilians express satisfaction with democracy in their country.
B)Most Brazilians view democracy as preferable to any other system of government.
C)Most Brazilians identify strongly with an individual party and as a whole have grown very politically polarized in the last two decades.
D)Brazilians have very low levels of confidence in political parties but are not ideologically polarized.
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9
Which of the following statements regarding the Brazilian military is accurate?
A)Da Silva's Truth Commission resulted in the first imprisonment of Brazil's military leaders since the end of their formal rule.
B)President da Silva tested the military's loyalty by presiding over a broad decrease in military spending.
C)The military successfully engineered a full amnesty for itself concerning human rights abuses during military rule.
D)The military officers most closely connected to the military's authoritarian regime continue to hold top posts in the armed forces.
A)Da Silva's Truth Commission resulted in the first imprisonment of Brazil's military leaders since the end of their formal rule.
B)President da Silva tested the military's loyalty by presiding over a broad decrease in military spending.
C)The military successfully engineered a full amnesty for itself concerning human rights abuses during military rule.
D)The military officers most closely connected to the military's authoritarian regime continue to hold top posts in the armed forces.
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10
Which of the following statements about government corruption in Brazil is accurate?
A)President Rousseff's hard stance against corruption was undermined by numerous corruption allegations against members of her cabinet.
B)President da Silva's administration has been the only one in recent decades to escape corruption allegations.
C)The electoral system forces high accountability for individual legislators,which pushes corruption into the executive.
D)President Rousseff was unsuccessfully impeached due to corruption charges.
A)President Rousseff's hard stance against corruption was undermined by numerous corruption allegations against members of her cabinet.
B)President da Silva's administration has been the only one in recent decades to escape corruption allegations.
C)The electoral system forces high accountability for individual legislators,which pushes corruption into the executive.
D)President Rousseff was unsuccessfully impeached due to corruption charges.
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11
What has been a major problem for Brazil's Federal Supreme Court since the return of democracy?
A)a crushing caseload
B)declining independence
C)an inability to overturn legislation
D)extreme partisanship
A)a crushing caseload
B)declining independence
C)an inability to overturn legislation
D)extreme partisanship
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12
What has been the most controversial aspect of affirmative action in Brazil?
A)racial quotas at public universities
B)racial quotas in the state bureaucracy
C)affirmative action in the diplomatic corps
D)cash payments for indigenous workers that have lost jobs
A)racial quotas at public universities
B)racial quotas in the state bureaucracy
C)affirmative action in the diplomatic corps
D)cash payments for indigenous workers that have lost jobs
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13
What is the Bolsa Familia?
A)program to encourage "catchall" parties of the political center
B)program to pay monthly cash stipends to Brazil's poorest families
C)program to push through electoral reforms and reduce political party fragmentation in Brazil
D)largely unsuccessful antipoverty program that failed to reduce inequality
A)program to encourage "catchall" parties of the political center
B)program to pay monthly cash stipends to Brazil's poorest families
C)program to push through electoral reforms and reduce political party fragmentation in Brazil
D)largely unsuccessful antipoverty program that failed to reduce inequality
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14
How do both the Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (PMDB)and the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)differ from the Democrats (DEM)?
A)Both lack a regional focus.
B)Both lack a strong ideological orientation.
C)Both hold much smaller,weaker positions in the national legislature.
D)Both are more committed to free-market principles.
A)Both lack a regional focus.
B)Both lack a strong ideological orientation.
C)Both hold much smaller,weaker positions in the national legislature.
D)Both are more committed to free-market principles.
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15
Brazil's Second Republic was
A)polarized between supporters and opponents of Getúlio Vargas.
B)buoyed by a very strong economy.
C)a stable democracy that continues to the present.
D)a dictatorship run by the military.
A)polarized between supporters and opponents of Getúlio Vargas.
B)buoyed by a very strong economy.
C)a stable democracy that continues to the present.
D)a dictatorship run by the military.
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16
Which of the following has resulted from the persistent lack of legislative majorities in Brazil?
A)fewer uses of line-item vetoes
B)more overrides of presidential vetoes
C)presidential legislating by emergency decree
D)reduced use of congressional hearings
A)fewer uses of line-item vetoes
B)more overrides of presidential vetoes
C)presidential legislating by emergency decree
D)reduced use of congressional hearings
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17
The rapid settlement and development of Brazil's interior in the eighteenth century occurred due to
A)overpopulation on the coast.
B)a desire to enslave indigenous Brazilians.
C)the depletion of the rain forest.
D)the discovery of gold and diamonds.
A)overpopulation on the coast.
B)a desire to enslave indigenous Brazilians.
C)the depletion of the rain forest.
D)the discovery of gold and diamonds.
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18
In which of the following ways does the Brazilian Federal Senate's power differ from that of the Chamber of Deputies?
A)The Senate plays a key role in executive policy making.
B)The Senate has the power to approve top presidential appointments.
C)The Senate can override presidential vetoes with a majority vote.
D)The Senate can amend the constitution.
A)The Senate plays a key role in executive policy making.
B)The Senate has the power to approve top presidential appointments.
C)The Senate can override presidential vetoes with a majority vote.
D)The Senate can amend the constitution.
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19
Brazil's political party system
A)is a two-party system like that of the United States.
B)is a three-party system similar to that of the United Kingdom.
C)lacks any clearly defined political parties.
D)is badly fragmented,with numerous undisciplined parties.
A)is a two-party system like that of the United States.
B)is a three-party system similar to that of the United Kingdom.
C)lacks any clearly defined political parties.
D)is badly fragmented,with numerous undisciplined parties.
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20
What were the findings of the Truth Commission in 2014?
A)recommendation to slash the military budget
B)recommendation that 100 military perpetrators be tried for human rights abuses
C)recommendation to create a single civilian Ministry of Defense
D)recommendation to place selection of military commanders under the control of the legislature
A)recommendation to slash the military budget
B)recommendation that 100 military perpetrators be tried for human rights abuses
C)recommendation to create a single civilian Ministry of Defense
D)recommendation to place selection of military commanders under the control of the legislature
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21
How has the issue of race evolved in Brazilian political discourse? What has been the effect of affirmative action programs introduced in the 1990s?
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22
Describe the Brazilian political party system,and note some of its distinctive features.Why do many scholars blame the structure of the electoral system on Brazil's persistent government corruption?
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23
Describe the main features of bureaucratic authoritarianism under military rule in Brazil.What legacy of that rule still affects Brazil today?
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24
Describe the origins of Brazil's significant social and economic inequality.What was the role of the sugar trade in this development?
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25
Describe the three main problems of Brazil's economy-inflation,public debt,and unemployment.Has democratization had a positive effect on these problems?
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