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== History == | == History == | ||
After being ruled by a [[File: | After being ruled by a [[File:BrazilJunta-icon.png]] [[Military Dictatorship in Brazil|junta]], Brazil slowly returned to [[File:Dem-icon.png]] [[Democracy|democracy]] in 1985. The new era of democracy began with the election of [[File:NatProg-icon.png]] [[National Progressivism|Tancredo Neves]] as president in 1985. Neves, however, fell ill and passed away before he could take office, and his vice president, [[File:RegCap-icon.png]] [[Regulated Capitalism|José Sarney]], assumed the presidency. | ||
The return to [[File:Dem-icon.png]] [[Democracy|democracy]] was solidified with the promulgation of a new [[File:Constitutionalism-icon.png]] [[Constitutionalism|constitution]] in 1988, which established Brazil as a federal republic with a strong emphasis on human rights and [[File:Dem-icon.png]] [[Democracy|democratic]] governance. This [[File:Constitutionalism-icon.png]] [[Constitutionalism|constitution]] remains the cornerstone of Brazil's political system. | The return to [[File:Dem-icon.png]] [[Democracy|democracy]] was solidified with the promulgation of a new [[File:Constitutionalism-icon.png]] [[Constitutionalism|constitution]] in 1988, which established Brazil as a federal republic with a strong emphasis on human rights and [[File:Dem-icon.png]] [[Democracy|democratic]] governance. This [[File:Constitutionalism-icon.png]] [[Constitutionalism|constitution]] remains the cornerstone of Brazil's political system. |
Revision as of 20:36, 6 December 2024
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is a big country located in South America. He has a land area of 8.5 million square kilometres making him the fifth-largest country in the world. He has the 8th largest economy in the world, the richest in Latin America, and second in the Americas. He is the second-most populous country in the Americas and the sixth-most populous country in the world with 210 million people. He is very multicultural and multiethnic, resulting from syncretism and a mix of different people.
Brazil overall does not care about the Amazon Rainforest and would cut it all down for some cash. Wildfires are also common in Brazil.
Note that the “HUEHUEHUE” is only a meme, Brazilians actually laugh like “KKKKKKKK” on the internet.
History
After being ruled by a junta, Brazil slowly returned to democracy in 1985. The new era of democracy began with the election of Tancredo Neves as president in 1985. Neves, however, fell ill and passed away before he could take office, and his vice president, José Sarney, assumed the presidency.
The return to democracy was solidified with the promulgation of a new constitution in 1988, which established Brazil as a federal republic with a strong emphasis on human rights and democratic governance. This constitution remains the cornerstone of Brazil's political system.
Throughout the 1990s, Brazil underwent significant economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and controlling hyperinflation. The introduction of the Real Plan in 1994, which led to the creation of a new currency, the Brazilian real, was a pivotal moment in this process. The plan successfully curbed inflation and laid the groundwork for economic stability.
In the early 2000s, Brazil experienced a period of substantial economic growth and increased international prominence. The presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, from 2003 to 2010, saw significant social and economic reforms, including efforts to reduce poverty and inequality through programs such as Bolsa Família. Lula's presidency also marked a period of increased regional influence and global engagement.
The 2010s were marked by political turbulence, including widespread protests, economic challenges, and corruption scandals. The impeachment of the president Dilma Rousseff in 2016 and the subsequent presidency of Michel Temer were pivotal events in this period. The political landscape remained volatile, with debates over economic policies, corruption, and governance continuing to shape the national discourse.
In 2018, Jair Bolsonaro was elected president, ushering in a new era of conservative policies and political polarization. His tenure was characterized by contentious issues including environmental policies, handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and debates over human rights.
The early 2020s continued to see significant challenges and shifts in Brazil's political and economic landscape, with ongoing debates about governance, economic inequality, and environmental issues, particularly related to the Amazon Rainforest.
Trivia
- Brazil is the only country that speaks Portuguese in South America.
Relations
Friends
- United States - I have known him since the 19th century, he was the first country to recognize my independence before he became a superpower, and at that time he was more humble. We are friends... we even fought against the Nazis & Fascists together in WW2, and don't forget, commies.
- Taiwan - I used to oppose UN Resolution 2758, but he ended up getting kicked out of UN, but STILL, I have representative office with him, soo, were good.
- Argentina - Can’t win World Cup? HUEHUEHUEHUE. But we are good trader partners.
Neutral
- North Korea - We have a trade agreement, I import some products from you, we have an embassy and we are not direct enemies. BUT REMIMBER THAT YOUR MISSLES NOT EXPLODES HERE IN SOUTH AMERICA!!
- Russia - Former friend from Eastern Europe and a major ally from the BRICS. But why did you attack Ukraine?! Now USA has sanctioned me because of you!
- Germany - NOOOOOOO, HOW DID YUO DEFEAT ME IN FOOTBALL GAME!!! I IS BEST AT FUTBALL, IS OF INPOSSSIBAL! But futball aside we are great trading partners
- People's Republic of China - Trade parter from BRICS, but yuo tried to turn my friends communist during Cold War, I is not very trusting yuo much.
How to draw
- Draw a ball.
- Fill the ball with green.
- Draw inside it a kite shape that is wider horizontally, color it of a yellow.
- Draw inside the kite a smaller circle, color it of a blue.
- Draw a small white strip inside the blue circle.
- Write "ORDEM E PROGRESSO". (Optional: You can also write something else on the strip (e.g.: HUE HUE HUE)).
- Draw 26 white small stars in the blue circle, make sure that they are scattered around.
- Draw the two eyes, and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | |
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Shamrock Green | #009C3B | |
Golden Yellow | #FFDF00 | |
Catalina Blue | #002276 | |
White | #FFFFFF |