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In Mexico, the head of the government is the President - so a) is false.
Also, in both countries there is freedom of religion (they might be Christian majority countries but they're secular) and freedom of Speech
The correct answer is that they both struggle with b. Corruption and high crime rates -for example in Mexico this is caused by the War on Drugs.
Also, in both countries there is freedom of religion (they might be Christian majority countries but they're secular) and freedom of Speech
The correct answer is that they both struggle with b. Corruption and high crime rates -for example in Mexico this is caused by the War on Drugs.
The correct answer is - b. Corruption and high crime rates are a serious challenge.
Both Brazil and Mexico are countries that have huge problems with the corruption and the high crime rates.
The corruption seems to be an integral part of their respective societies and it can literary be found everywhere and about everything, from the most ordinary things on the streets, to the highest circles of the government and the institutions.
The high crime rates are also kind of a trademark for both of these countries. The cartels have huge power and influence in these countries, and it seems that doesn't matter how much the government tries to destroy them it doesn't really have any effect. In Mexico, the situation is so bad that there are multiple areas that are totally controlled by the cartels, where they have their own rules and the government doesn't have any authority at all.