How do Spanish South America’s governments compare with that of the United States?

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Responses

They have presidential systems, unlike the United States.

They have presidential systems, unlike the United States.

They are mostly democracies like the United States.

They are mostly democracies like the United States.

They have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States.

They have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States.

They do not have national legislatures like the U.S. Congress.

They are mostly democracies like the United States.

Brazil’s economy today can best be described as

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a free market economy with a mix of state intervention and private ownership.

Venezuela’s economic institutions differ from those of other nations in the region mainly because Venezuela

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has a heavily state-controlled economy, with significant government intervention and nationalization of industries.

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

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Responses

Voting is required by law.

Voting is required by law.

A president heads the executive branch.

A president heads the executive branch.

Each political party selects a presidential candidate before the election.

Each political party selects a presidential candidate before the election.

The judicial branch appoints members to the legislature.

A president heads the executive branch.