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

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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.
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The two statements that accurately describe similarities between the governments of Brazil and the United States are:

  1. A president heads the executive branch.
  2. Each political party selects a presidential candidate before the election.

Voting is not required by law in the United States, although it is in Brazil. Additionally, the judicial branch does not appoint members to the legislature in either country; legislative bodies are typically elected by the public.

You can only pick one

In that case, the best choice that highlights a key similarity between the governments of Brazil and the United States is:

A president heads the executive branch.