What's Next for Brazil, Rousseff After Impeachment Vote?

What's Next for Brazil, Rousseff After Impeachment Vote?

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The transcript discusses the impeachment of President Rousseff, her suspension, and the implications for Brazil's political and economic landscape. It covers the potential transition of power to Vice President Temer, his plans for government, and the impact on investors. The legacy of Rousseff and Lula is also evaluated, highlighting their role in reducing poverty despite corruption scandals.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of President Rousseff's suspension in the impeachment process?

It allows Vice President Temer to become the acting President.

It suggests that she has been cleared of all charges.

It indicates that she has resigned from her position.

It means she is permanently removed from office.

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What is a potential outcome of Rousseff's address to the nation?

She might announce her resignation.

She may appoint a new Vice President.

She could declare a state of emergency.

She might dissolve the Senate.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one of the main challenges Temer faces in forming his government?

Choosing cabinet members who are trusted by the markets.

Deciding whether to hold early elections.

Finding a new Vice President.

Reducing the number of government departments.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What criticism does Temer face regarding his position?

He lacks support from the military.

He is seen as an outsider with no political experience.

He has been accused of financial misconduct.

He is considered an insider in a corrupt system.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was one of the significant achievements of Rousseff and Lula's government?

Establishing a new central bank.

Improving relations with the United States.

Reducing poverty through social programs.

Increasing Brazil's military budget.