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The Political Terror Scale, which is a yearly measure of state-inflicted political "terror" such as torture, disappearances, and political imprisonment. The rankings are as follows: (1) Countries are under a secure rule of law, people are not imprisoned for their views, and torture is rare or exceptional. Political murders are rare. (2) There is a limited amount of imprisonment for nonviolent political activity. However, a few persons are affected; torture and beating are exceptional. Political murder is rare. (3) There is extensive political imprisonment. Execution or other political murders and brutality may be common. Unlimited detention, with or without trial, for political views is accepted. (4) The practices of level 3 are expanded to larger numbers. Murders, disappearances, and torture are part of life. Despite its generality, on this level, terror affects primarily those who interest themselves in politics or ideas. (5) The terrors of level 4 have been extended to the whole population. The leaders of these societies place no limits on the means or thoroughness with which they pursue personal or ideological goals. Levels are based on the U.S. State Department data set.

Political Terror Scale

Human rights abuse levels highlight countries under different levels. Level 1 (light yellow): Australia and New Zealand. Level 2 (light orange): Canada. Level 3 (orange): Kazakhstan and Argentina. Level 4 (red): Brazil and India. Level 5 (dark red): China and Sudan.

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World Population

Per Capita Gross Domestic Product (Mexico & Brazil)

Value

Class

Rank

Percent

Class

Rank

Million people

Jalisco, Mexico

Baja California, Mexico

Tamaulipas, Mexico

Maranhão, Brazil

Piauí, Brazil

Sonora, Mexico

Baja California Sur, Mexico

Quintana Roo, Mexico

Coahuila, Mexico

Ceará, Brazil

Bahia, Brazil

Pará, Brazil

Tabasco, Mexico

Zacatecas, Mexico

Pernambuco, Brazil

Acre, Brazil

Nuevo León, Mexico

Tocantins, Brazil

Amapá, Brazil

Rondônia, Brazil

Roraima, Brazil

Amazonas, Brazil

Minas Gerais, Brazil

Goiás, Brazil

Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Mato Grosso, Brazil

Paraná, Brazil

Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Santa Catarina, Brazil

Chiapas, Mexico

São Paulo, Brazil

Oaxaca, Mexico

Guerrero, Mexico

Campeche, Mexico

Puebla, Mexico

Michoacán, Mexico

Nayarit, Mexico

México, Mexico

Hidalgo, Mexico

Veracruz, Mexico

Durango, Mexico

San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Sinaloa, Mexico

Guanajuato, Mexico

Yucatán, Mexico

Chihuahua, Mexico

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