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Why is Brazil's government unique to the region? (1 point)
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It is most like the government of the United States.
It is most like the government of the United States.

It has a presidential republic unlike other countries in the region.
It has a presidential republic unlike other countries in the region.

It is ruled by a military dictator.
It is ruled by a military dictator.

It is modeled after Portugal's government.
It is modeled after Portugal's government.
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It has a presidential republic unlike other countries in the region.

While other countries in the Americas also have presidential republics, Brazil's system is notable due to its unique features, such as a strong federal structure and a multi-party system that differentiates it from many of its neighbors.