Yes, they have.
Favela.
The slums around Brazilian cities are called favelas.
Slum, ghetto, barrio, or shanty town. Favela is the Brazilian term (from a native flower) for hillside slums created from economically displaced populations. While some are flimsy and disorganized, others have water and electricity. Many are built on land owned by the government or other concerns, and constitute squatting.
The Brazilian government has been made the possible along the time. But it hasn't been an easy task, because our first native inhabitants have many problems to adapt to today's reality. And the diverse tribes are spread on several territories which makes the help more difficult. There is a government department that cares about the first Brazilian native subjects. It is the FUNAI, that stands for National Foundation for the Indians, in portuguese, Fundação Nacional do Indio.
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In Brazilian Portuguese, you would say "O que você está fazendo?" to ask someone what they are doing.
Yes, "government" should be capitalized when referring to a specific government entity such as the Brazilian government.
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Corruption in the Brazilian government can be attributed to a combination of factors such as a history of political instability, weak institutions, lack of transparency, and a culture of impunity. These factors have allowed corruption to persist at various levels of government, leading to scandals and mismanagement of public resources.
Brazil has a limited government. Because the Brazilian leaders do not have unlimited power.