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A Brazilian citizen lives in a busy neighborhood near the city. Most days they feel proud of the country’s music, food, and friendly people. Worries about safety and jobs sometimes surface, but the sight of neighbors helping one another brings comfort. They picture the warm weather and the small parks where children play.
In Brazil, people take part in a democracy: citizens vote for the president, governors, mayors, and members of Congress. Leaders are chosen by many votes, so the government is expected to listen to the public. That gives the sense that individual voices can matter.
They engage by voting in elections and by attending local meetings about schools and trash collection. Once they signed a petition and spoke with neighbors about problems on their street. From time to time they volunteer in community clean-ups. These small acts create a feeling that, even from a distance, one can help change the city for the better.
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A Brazilian citizen lives in a busy neighborhood near the city. Most days they feel proud of the country’s music, food and friendly people. They do worry about safety and jobs sometimes, but seeing neighbors help one another brings comfort. They picture the warm weather and small parks where children play.
Brazil is a democracy. People vote for the president, governors, mayors and members of Congress. Because leaders are chosen by many votes, the government is expected to listen, and that makes people feel their voice can matter.
They take part by voting and going to local meetings about schools and garbage collection. Once they signed a petition and talked with neighbors about problems on their street. Sometimes they join community clean-ups. These small actions make them feel they can help improve the city.
Brazil is a democracy. People vote for the president, governors, mayors and members of Congress. Because leaders are chosen by many votes, the government is expected to listen, and that makes people feel their voice can matter.
They take part by voting and going to local meetings about schools and garbage collection. Once they signed a petition and talked with neighbors about problems on their street. Sometimes they join community clean-ups. These small actions make them feel they can help improve the city.
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