Not long ago, mentioning Brazil conjured images of street children or mountains of foreign debt or, at best, a lady in a tutti-frutti hat. For all the world knew, or cared, Brazil was just another big, affable Latin country – Mexico on steroids – tucked away somewhere below the equator. Even some heads of state seemed clueless. “It’s nice to be in Bolivia,” Ronald Reagan told an audience on his first state visit to Brazil in 1982. His hosts took it sportingly. “The people of Bolivia welcome the president of Canada,” read the next day’s newspaper. But beyond the gaffes and guffaws was a major hole in the mappamundi of the Western mind.
1ª Questão: Answer in Portuguese. Cite duas imagens às quais o Brasil era associado no exterior.
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As imagens as quais o Brasil era associado são: "street children or mountains of foreign debt or, at best, a lady in a tutti-frutti hat" e "just another big, affable Latin country".
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