tries. Brazilians are more likely face to face contacts with elected officials. The measure of government functioning lies in how well it has served its people in all kinds of circumstances. Brazilian large and well developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors overweight all other countries in the region. Although, financial crisis and social problems push down the high tendencies of real sector growth. Brazil is performing structural reforms and fiscal adjustment programs thanks to international support and IMF lending. Growing international trade and business with the US (the world economic leader) strengthen the economic position of Brazil. (Levitsky 59)Brazil has bilateral treaties covering almost every aspect of international relations. In some ways, Brazilian, and American societies are similar: The country has a mixture of races because of immigration – Europeans, Africans, from the Middle East, and Asians. The population in Brazil is mobile and largely urban. Social mobility is also an important characteristic of both Brazil and the US, unlike many European countries.Human Rights are universal rights that protected by Brazil. They are ensured in fields of all human activity for every strata of population either minorities or immigrants. Brazilian government at local state and federal levels, along with initiatives of judicial and legislative authorities is implementing broad programs on human rights with cooperation with the United States. The adopted pro-American and adjusted to the cultural traditions political system of Brazil, made the country the leader in political, economical, social, and international aspects in South America. Also, Brazil made possible to forge new dimension in all-American regional relationship with the United States. Works Cited1. http://www.brazilinfo.net The embassy of Brazil in the US 2. http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/ CIA Publications 3. http://www.georgetown.edu/...