How are the governments in Brazil and the United States similar?

A.
Voting is required by law.++

B.
A president heads the executive branch.

C.
Each political party selects a presidential candidate before the election.

D.
The judicial branch appoints members to the legislature.

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The correct answer is B. Both Brazil and the United States have a president who heads the executive branch.

To find the answer, we can start by analyzing the options. Option A states that voting is required by law, but this is not true for both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, voting is mandatory, while in the United States, it is not. Therefore, option A is incorrect.

Option B states that a president heads the executive branch, which is correct for both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, the president is the head of state and government, while in the United States, the president is the chief executive. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.

Option C states that each political party selects a presidential candidate before the election. Although this is true for the United States, where political parties hold primaries and caucuses to choose their presidential nominee, it is not the case in Brazil where parties hold conventions to nominate their candidates. Therefore, option C is incorrect.

Option D states that the judicial branch appoints members to the legislature, which is not true for both Brazil and the United States. In both countries, members of the legislature are elected through the electoral process, not appointed by the judiciary. Therefore, option D is incorrect.

In conclusion, the correct answer is B. Both Brazil and the United States have a president who heads the executive branch.

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Voting is not required by law in the U.S.

That's why less than sixty percent of registered voters voted in the last presidential election.