How are the governments of Mexico and Brazil similar? Be sure to describe at least one challenge to democracy shared by both nations.
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Both have federal governments that are democratically elected and which have separation of powers.
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Both Brazil and Mexico are federal presidential republics. This means that they are democracies with a president as their head of government. Both countries have free and fair elections, and all people are allowed to vote. Civil liberties are protected; however, crime and corruption are serious issues. Both countries have high murder rates, and government corruption has been an issue.
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