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Презентация была опубликована 9 лет назад пользователемТатьяна Кугушева
1 POLITICAL OUTLOOK Who rules the country in fact?
2 The Constitution is the basic law of the country. The constitution is the highest law of the country which describes the powers of the national government and the powers of the state governments. The constitution is the highest law of the country which describes the powers of the national government and the powers of the state governments.
3 Who is who in the USA In Britain In the USA In Britain In the USA Government - Administration Government - Administration a Minister - a Secretary a Minister - a Secretary Parliament - Congress Parliament - Congress
4 The President is the Head of the country, The Vice President is the President s assistant. The president and his helpers carry out the laws that the Congress makes. The president signs bills and then they become laws. The Vice President and the members of the cabinet help the President to make decisions. The US President is Commander in Chief.
5 Congress is a place where laws are made. The Congress is a Legislative (making laws) Brunch, The Congress is a Legislative (making laws) Brunch, The Congress consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate The Congress consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate Congressmen are people, who make laws. Congressmen are people, who make laws.
8 the Senate and the House of Representatives are parts of the Congress Every state sends people to the senate. Every state sends people to the senate. These people are called senators. These people are called senators. There are 2 senators from each state. There are 2 senators from each state. A senators term is for 6 years. A senators term is for 6 years. The number of congressmen in the House of Representatives depends on the number of population in each state (435). The number of congressmen in the House of Representatives depends on the number of population in each state (435).
9 The Administration The Cabinet is a brunch of Government which represents Executive power. The Cabinet is a brunch of Government which represents Executive power. The President, the Vice-President and the Cabinet carry out the laws that the congress make. The President, the Vice-President and the Cabinet carry out the laws that the congress make. The Vice President and the members of the Cabinet help the President to make decisions. The Vice President and the members of the Cabinet help the President to make decisions.
10 The Supreme Court The Supreme Court is made up of 9 Judges, The Supreme Court is made up of 9 Judges, The Judges work in the Supreme Court as long as they live. The Judges work in the Supreme Court as long as they live. They have to make sure that the President and the Congress follow the Constitution. They have to make sure that the President and the Congress follow the Constitution. It is a Judicial Brunch of Power. It is a Judicial Brunch of Power. It can declare laws unconstitutional It can declare laws unconstitutional It can declare Presidents acts unconstitutional. It can declare Presidents acts unconstitutional.
11 SENATE 100 members elected two from each state HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 435 members elected from states according to population FEDERAL COURTS including SUPREME COURT 9 Justices (Judges) appointment by the President and must be approved by the Senate BRUNCHES OF POWER IN THE USA THE CABINET (A group of advisors to the President who are in charge of the executive departments) PRESIDENT & VICE-PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE BRANCH THREE BANCHES OF POWER IN THE USA LEGISLATIVE BRANCH CONGRESS JUDICAIL BRANCH
12 an Amendment, No matter how, an Amendment, No matter how, a Bill, All in all, a Bill, All in all, a Decision, Legislative, a Decision, Legislative, a Term, Executive, a Term, Executive, to Obey, Judicial to Obey, Judicial Slavery, a Representative Slavery, a Representative a Trunk, to Represent a Trunk, to Represent Armed Forces, to Declare, Armed Forces, to Declare, a Commander in Chief, a Decision, a Commander in Chief, a Decision, a Support, to Support, a Judge a Support, to Support, a Judge To Vote a Citizen To Vote a Citizen Listen and Repeat
13 an Amendment, No matter how, an Amendment, No matter how, a Bill, All in all, a Bill, All in all, a Decision, Legislative, a Decision, Legislative, a Term, Executive, a Term, Executive, to Obey, Judicial to Obey, Judicial Slavery, a Representative Slavery, a Representative a Trunk, to Represent a Trunk, to Represent Armed Forces, to Declare, Armed Forces, to Declare, a Commander in Chief, a Decision, a Commander in Chief, a Decision, a Support, to Support, a Judge a Support, to Support, a Judge To Vote a Citizen To Vote a Citizen Translate into Russian
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15 an Amendment, No matter how, an Amendment, No matter how, a Bill, All in all, a Bill, All in all, a Decision, Legislative, a Decision, Legislative, a Term, Executive, a Term, Executive, to Obey, Judicial to Obey, Judicial Slavery, a Representative Slavery, a Representative a Trunk, to Represent a Trunk, to Represent Armed Forces, to Declare, Armed Forces, to Declare, a Commander in Chief, a Decision, a Commander in Chief, a Decision, a Support, to Support, a Judge a Support, to Support, a Judge To Vote a Citizen To Vote a Citizen Make Up Sentences With the Words Below
16 Underline The Necessary Words
17 The (constitution, resolution) is the basic law of the country. The constitution is the highest law of the country which describes the (powers, laws) of the national (government, administration) and the powers of the state governments. The constitution is the highest law of the country which describes the (powers, laws) of the national (government, administration) and the powers of the state governments.
18 (Congress, Senate) is a place where laws are made. The Congress is a Legislative Brunch, The Congress is a Legislative Brunch, The Congress consists of the House of (Representatives, Commons) and the Senate The Congress consists of the House of (Representatives, Commons) and the Senate Congressmen are people, who make (laws, bills). Congressmen are people, who make (laws, bills).
19 the Senate and the House of Representatives are parts of the Congress Every (state, country) sends people to the senate. Every (state, country) sends people to the senate. These people are called (senators, congressmen). These people are called (senators, congressmen). There are 2 senators from (each, any) state. There are 2 senators from (each, any) state. A senators term is (for, by) 6 years. A senators term is (for, by) 6 years. The number of congressmen in the House of Representatives depends (on, in) the number of population in each state. The number of congressmen in the House of Representatives depends (on, in) the number of population in each state.
20 The Administration The (Cabinet, Ministers) is a brunch of Government which represents (Executive, Legislative) power. The (Cabinet, Ministers) is a brunch of Government which represents (Executive, Legislative) power. The President, the Vice-President and the Cabinet (carry out, make) the laws that the congress make. The President, the Vice-President and the Cabinet (carry out, make) the laws that the congress make. The Vice President and the members of the Cabinet help the President to make (decisions, agreements). The Vice President and the members of the Cabinet help the President to make (decisions, agreements).
21 The Supreme Court The Supreme Court is made up of 9 (Judges, Congressmen) The Supreme Court is made up of 9 (Judges, Congressmen) The Judges work in the (Supreme, Military) Court as long as they live. The Judges work in the (Supreme, Military) Court as long as they live. They (have to, must) make sure that the President and the Congress follow the Constitution. They (have to, must) make sure that the President and the Congress follow the Constitution. It is a (Judicial, Executive) Brunch of Power. It is a (Judicial, Executive) Brunch of Power. It can (declare, make) laws unconstitutional It can (declare, make) laws unconstitutional It can declare Presidents (acts, actions) unconstitutional. It can declare Presidents (acts, actions) unconstitutional.
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