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Democracy and the Politicization of Inequality in Brazil, 1989-2018

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Figure 1 - Literacy and Political Participation in Brazil: 1872-2018
Figure 2 - Presidential election results, 1989-2018: Second round
Figure 3 - Vote for PT by income group, 1989-2018
Figure 4 - Vote for PT by education level, 1989-2018
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