Did You Know?

Some people wore green and yellow to show pride!

Strong Leader

They wanted one strong leader in charge.

Big Ideas

They had big ideas for Brazil's future.

What Brazilian Integralism Does

They wanted to change the rules.

They liked to show their pride.

Some people joined their group.

They had meetings to talk.

They wanted a strong state.

They had many rules to follow.

More About Brazilian Integralism

This group started in the 1930s. They wanted to make Brazil strong. They had many ideas about how to do this. Some people liked them, but others did not.

Today, we see some of their ideas in Brazil. Some people still talk about their ways. It helps us think about how we want to run things.

Brazilian Integralism is part of history. It shows us how people can think big. It also shows us that not everyone agrees.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Brazilian Integralism"] --> B["Founded in 1932"] B --> C["Influenced by European Fascism"] C --> D["Promoted Nationalism"] D --> E["Opposed Communism"] E --> F["Dissolved in 1937"] F --> G["Legacy in Brazilian Politics"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Integralism:A political movement that combines nationalism and social ideas.
Nationalism:A strong feeling of pride and loyalty to one's country.
Political movement:A group of people working together to change or influence government policies.
Ideology:A set of beliefs or ideas that guide a group or movement.
Fascism:A political system that emphasizes strong, centralized control and often includes dictatorial power.