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Brazilians Mostly Optimistic About Country’s Global Standing Ahead of G20 Summit

But large shares see partisan, racial and religious conflicts within their society

A crowd waves flags during an Independence Day parade on Sept. 7, 2023, in Brasilia, Brazil. (Arthur Menescal/Getty Images)

This Pew Research Center analysis examines how Brazilians see societal conflict in their country. The analysis also looks at Brazilian views of domestic institutions – including the government, various government systems, and their country’s international standing. These topics are examined within the context of long-term trend data.

The report draws on a nationally representative survey of 1,054 Brazilian adults conducted from Jan. 26 to March 11, 2024. The survey was conducted face-to-face and weighted to be representative of the Brazilian adult population with the following variables: gender, age, education, region, urbanicity and probability of selection of respondent.

Throughout the report, we analyze…

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