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Answer the following questions in complete sentences:
Describe one way in which the government of Cuba is different from the governments of Mexico and Brazil.


Why do you think it is important for citizens to be able to vote in elections?


How are the governments of Mexico and Brazil similar?

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One way the government of Cuba is different from the governments of Mexico and Brazil is that Cuba is a one-party socialist state dominated by the Communist Party with limited political pluralism, while Mexico and Brazil are multi-party democracies with competitive elections.

It is important for citizens to be able to vote in elections because voting gives people a voice in choosing their leaders and policies, holds officials accountable, and helps ensure government reflects the will and needs of the population.

The governments of Mexico and Brazil are similar in that both are federal presidential republics with separation of powers, elected presidents and legislatures, and competitive multi-party electoral systems.