Discrimination Against Women In Brazil Essay

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Discriminations Against Women In Brazil In the light of Brazil, the humid and parched beautiful country as people might say. On average the temperature ranges to 75 degrees. There’s a population of over 200 million people and each year it increases to about .8%. In Brazil the main language they speak is Portuguese and the second most spoken is Spanish. Catholicism is the main religion of Brazil because it was introduced to the country when the european settlers arrived trying to civilize the local native people. They built churches and brought religious,alike leaders into the country to teach young and old doctrines. Brazil is located in south America and is split into 5 regions, central-west, Northeast, North,Southeast and southern Brazil. Brazil contains many beautiful features such as the Amazon Rainforest,the Brazilian …show more content…

( brazil-geography-into) Although Brazil has beautiful landscapes there is still social,economical,and political oppressions against women.
FIrst off, women in Brazil face social inequalities on a daily basis.In addition, for education most middle-class families send their children to private school. A white person in the Southeast has an average of 6.6 years of schooling,a person of color living in the Northeast has spent an average of 3.5 years in school. There has been a significant increase in the number of brazilian attending school and rise in the literacy rate. In 2000 about 82 percent of Brazilians are literate. In 1960 almost half the population had little or no schooling, that went down 22 percent by 1990. In some regions of Brazil, girls are more likely than boys to be in school and women tend to be more literate than men. (Culture of Brazil) In Brazil, people wear regular clothes but for traditions/occasions men and women wear Bombachas which are baggy trousers. Also on a daily basis some women wear baiana dress and samba’s.

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