brazilians love pickles!
No.
The naming convention used is "son of," meaning Anderson was originally for the boys of men named Anders. This naming convention was used in a few countries like Scotland, where you'll find names like Thompson, but was also used in Sweden, which is primarily what nationality the name Anderson is. Anderson is among the most common last names in Sweden.
Carnival is not so especial for brazilians as you think, maybe in the Rio de Janeiro, but Brazil is a huge country. The most of brazilians don't even like carnival!
football (soccer)
Yes
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson had three children: Louisa, Margaret, and Alan. Louisa later became a doctor like her mother.
Yes he is a christian and like Brazilians he is a catholic.
No, the word Brazilians is the plural noun:The Brazilians scored the winning play.The word Brazilian's is the singular possessive noun:The Brazilian's horse is a champion.The word Brazilians' is the plural possessive noun:The Brazilians' representative wishes to speak to the committee.A proper noun and a proper adjective (Brazilian pottery) is always capitalized.
Yes, just like in the US
He's an evangelical Christian, like many Brazilians.
Brazilians work like everybody else. And in the spare time they do the samba.