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| - The Brazilian Revolution of 1889 strongly influenced the way that the country is currently. This significant event in the country's history has continued to influence the political, social, and economic issues today. First, the revolution changed Brazilian politics in a major way. For example, during the revolution the Liberals that were kicked out of the government formed the Republican Party. They then overthrew the current government and caused the country to become a republic with their new party ruling. If they had never done this, Brazil could still be under the rule of a king and the citizens would not have any power at all. Because of this revolution, Brazil is still a republic today and its citizens can vote and are given more rights than they had before these political changes in
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| - The Brazilian Revolution of 1889 strongly influenced the way that the country is currently. This significant event in the country's history has continued to influence the political, social, and economic issues today. First, the revolution changed Brazilian politics in a major way. For example, during the revolution the Liberals that were kicked out of the government formed the Republican Party. They then overthrew the current government and caused the country to become a republic with their new party ruling. If they had never done this, Brazil could still be under the rule of a king and the citizens would not have any power at all. Because of this revolution, Brazil is still a republic today and its citizens can vote and are given more rights than they had before these political changes in the revolution. Also, when the revolution caused the government to change to a republic, the divisions of the country were called states as they still are today. Today Brazil has twenty six states and one federal district in result of the republic making that change in divisions. Society Next, the Brazilian Revolution influenced the social aspect in Brazil. Because of the change in government and the moral boost of the citizens. The country now works in a more orderly fashion and can get a lot more done. For example, Brazil works with The Unified Health System which is a system that provides money for some patients hospitalization and more. Brazil is now a safer place for any type of person living there. The social aspect of Brazil is also flourishing because education is offered freely at all levels which will help with further problems the country might ever endure. At one point the literacy rate was noticeable low, where as now people have the chance to learn and be educated. The country also set a National Policy on Basic Education that sets guidelines and goals for schools. Clearly, the unity that came from after the revolution in Brazil helped the country grow and improve their social aspects. Economy Lastly, the revolution changed the economic state of Brazil. Today, the economy is on the rise and is very successful. An article by Legal Language Services states that, "Brazil and the United States have the two largest populations and economies in the Western Hemisphere. The two countries have an ongoing relationship dating all the way back to 1824, when the United States was the first country to recognize Brazil's independence." You can see that during the revolution, staying close to the United States was a good idea because it helped our country to be close to an economically stable one that is very influential in the markets. Without a doubt, the Brazilian Revolution has strongly influenced the way that Brazil is currently socially, politically, and economically, even two hundred years later.
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