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Name one country in Latin America that is democratic.
Name one country in Latin America that is autocratic.
What is the role of citizens in Cuba’s government?
What is the role of citizens in Mexico’s government?
What is the role of citizens in Brazil’s government?
What type of government does Cuba have?
What type of government does Mexico have?
What type of government does Brazil have?
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- One democratic country in Latin America: Costa Rica.
- One autocratic country in Latin America: Cuba.
- Role of citizens in Cuba’s government: Citizens have limited political rights. Cuba is a one‑party state dominated by the Communist Party; elections and civic organizations are tightly controlled, opposition parties are not permitted, and citizens have little ability to choose national leaders or influence major policy decisions.
- Role of citizens in Mexico’s government: Citizens vote in competitive multiparty elections for president, legislators, governors and local officials, can form/join political parties and civil‑society organizations, run for office, protest, and petition government. Mexico is a representative democracy with constitutional protections for political rights (though challenges like corruption and insecurity affect participation).
- Role of citizens in Brazil’s government: Citizens participate in free multiparty elections (including mandatory voting for many adults) to elect the president, National Congress, governors and local officials; they can join parties, run for office, protest, and engage in civil society. Brazil is a representative democracy with active electoral competition, though it faces issues such as political polarization and corruption.
- Type of government Cuba has: One‑party socialist/authoritarian state (communist, authoritarian government).
- Type of government Mexico has: Federal presidential representative democratic republic.
- Type of government Brazil has: Federal presidential representative democratic republic (Federative Republic).
- One autocratic country in Latin America: Cuba.
- Role of citizens in Cuba’s government: Citizens have limited political rights. Cuba is a one‑party state dominated by the Communist Party; elections and civic organizations are tightly controlled, opposition parties are not permitted, and citizens have little ability to choose national leaders or influence major policy decisions.
- Role of citizens in Mexico’s government: Citizens vote in competitive multiparty elections for president, legislators, governors and local officials, can form/join political parties and civil‑society organizations, run for office, protest, and petition government. Mexico is a representative democracy with constitutional protections for political rights (though challenges like corruption and insecurity affect participation).
- Role of citizens in Brazil’s government: Citizens participate in free multiparty elections (including mandatory voting for many adults) to elect the president, National Congress, governors and local officials; they can join parties, run for office, protest, and engage in civil society. Brazil is a representative democracy with active electoral competition, though it faces issues such as political polarization and corruption.
- Type of government Cuba has: One‑party socialist/authoritarian state (communist, authoritarian government).
- Type of government Mexico has: Federal presidential representative democratic republic.
- Type of government Brazil has: Federal presidential representative democratic republic (Federative Republic).
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