- •Предисловие
- •Методические рекомендации по работе с учебным пособием
- •Часть I great britain
- •Тема 1. Общие сведения о великобритании general information about great britain
- •The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •Brief History of Great Britain
- •Тема 2. Население великобритании pоpulation of great britain
- •Population of Great Britain
- •Who are the British people?
- •What are the National Identities of the People Living in Britain?
- •How do British People identify themselves? Who do they feel they are?
- •The Greatest Britons of all Time Chosen by the People of Britain
- •Тема 3. Политическая система великобритании. Political system of great britain
- •Political System of Great Britain
- •Elizabeth II
- •David Cameron
- •Тема 4. Система образования в великобритании educational system in great britain
- •Education in Great Britain
- •Medical Education in Great Britain
- •Work for Doctors in Great Britain. Medical Practice
- •Special Training
- •Тема 5. Экономическая ситуация в великобритании.
- •Economy of Great Britain
- •Health and Welfare in Great Britain
- •The National Health Service
- •The National Health Service in Different Countries
- •Тема 6. Жизнь простых британцев life of ordinary people in great britain
- •British Families
- •What is the Legal Age for Marrying in the uk?
- •Weddings
- •Family Size
- •Place of Living
- •Customs and Traditions in England
- •Часть II the united states of america
- •Тема 7. Соединенные штаты америки the united states of america
- •Brief History of the United States of America
- •The United States of America
- •The American Flag
- •The Fifty States
- •Тема 8. Население сша the population of the usa
- •Migration Process in the usa
- •National Character of America
- •The Famous American People
- •Тема 9. Политическая система сша political system in the usa
- •Political System of the usa
- •The Higher Power Organs in the usa
- •The Federal Judiciary
- •The federal court system
- •Тема 10. Система образования в сша educational system in the usa
- •Education in the usa
- •H igher Medical Education in the usa
- •Тема 11. Экономическая система сша the economic system of the usa
- •The Economic System of the usa
- •Getting a Job in the United States
- •Тема 12. Повседневная жизнь американцев.
- •American lifestyle
- •American Homes
- •British Literature
- •Unwritten Rules of Great Britain
- •Holidays in Great Britain
- •English Halloween Customs
- •British Youth
- •Sports in Great Britain
- •Alexander Fleming
- •David Beckham
- •Text 10
- •Charles Dickens
- •Interesting facts about Charles Dickens
- •Text 11
- •Los Angeles
- •Text 12
- •Florida
- •Text 13
- •Places of Interest in New York
- •Text 14
- •Beverly Hills
- •Text 15
- •Traditional American Food
- •McDonald and Coca-Cola
- •Text 16
- •Popular Sports in usa
- •Text 17
- •Henry Ford
- •Text 18
- •Walt Disney
- •Text 19
- •Text 20
- •Библиография
- •Содержание
- •355017, Г. Ставрополь, ул. Мира, 310.
The Higher Power Organs in the usa
According to the US Constitution the government is entrusted to three separate authorities: the Executive, the Legislative and the Judicial. The executive power is vested in the President, who holds his duty during the term of four years, and is elected together with the Vice-President.
Among the duties and powers of the President listed by the Constitution are the following:
President is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces;
President makes treaties;
President appoints ambassadors and other high officers of the USA
President takes care that the laws be faithfully executed.
F
rom
this one can see that the Constitution gives the President some
measure of control of the military establishment, imposes upon him a
responsibility for foreign policy and assigns to him the obligation
to administer federal programmes.
The administrative business of the nation is conducted by Secretaries who form the Cabinet. They are appointed by the President but their nomination must be confirmed by the Senate. The Cabinet is a kind of an advisory group to the President. The Vice-President participates in the cabinet meetings. The cabinet members are: the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Defence, the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Labour, and the Secretaries of Health, Education and Welfare.
As chief executive officer, the President can remove any Secretary. The Executive Office of the President is represented by a group of agencies. First of all, these are: the White House Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the National Security Council, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Council of Economic Advisers, and the Office of Civil and Defence Mobilisation. These are not advisory bodies but the bodies which carry out administrative functions.
The whole legislative power in the USA is vested in the Congress. There are two chambers in the US Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Besides the legislative function the Senate is entrusted with the power of ratifying or rejecting all treaties made by the President.
The Federal Judiciary
The American court system is complex. It functions as the part of the federal system of government. Each state runs its own court system, and two are identical. In addition, we have a system of courts for the national government. These federal courts coexist with state courts.
Individuals fall under the jurisdiction of two different court systems, their state court and federal courts. They can sue or be sued either system, depending mostly on what there case is about. The vast majority of cases are resolved in the state courts.
The federal court system
The federal courts are organized in 4 tiers, like a pyramid. At the bottom of the pyramid are the district courts, where litigation begins, Special courts, which deal with tax, trade and etc., and the US courts of appeals. At the top is the US Supreme Court. To appeal means to take a case to a higher court. The court of appeal and the Supreme Court are appellate courts with few exceptions; they review cases that have been decided in lower courts. Most federal courts hear and decide a wide array of cases; the judges in these courts are known as generalists.
Task 7. Write the questions for the following answers:
The Constitution gives the President some measure of control of the military establishment.
The executive power is vested in the President, who holds his office during the term of four years.
The administrative business of the nation is conducted by the secretaries who form the Cabinet.
The whole legislative power in the USA is vested in the Congress.
There are two chambers in the US Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Task 8. Enjoy some bits of humor and offer your comment.
On some Bushisms (President Bush’s misstatements and gaffes):
“The legislature’s job is to write law. It is the executive branch’s job to interpret law.”
“A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.”
On some senator’s remarks:
“The trouble with being a leader today is that you can’t be sure whether people are following
you or chasing you.”
Task 9. Summarize all the information you have learnt and make up a short description about the political system of the USA
