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Founded in 1941, Freedom House publishes an annual Freedom in the World Survey. This survey has become one of the leading tools used to assess citizens’ political rights and civil liberties within a given country and contains reports on 193 countries and 15 territories. The factors considered in this annual survey include, among others: political participation; the electoral process; freedom of expression and belief; and associational and organizational rights. According to the latest data, 2008, and on a scale of one (1) to seven (7) (with 1 the most free and 7 the least free), Brazil’s political rights scored a two (2) and civil liberties scored a two (2). Freedom House classifies Brazil to be a ‘free’ society indicating that the citizens of Brazil enjoy relative freedom (Freedom House 2008).
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