- •Министерство Финансов Российской Федерации Всероссийская государственная налоговая академия Legal English - 1
- •Unit 2 What Law Is
- •Vocabulary
- •Chapter II sources of law Unit 3 Sources of English Law
- •The Sources of English Law
- •The Principal Sources
- •Legislation
- •Judicial precedent
- •The Subsidiary Sources
- •Customs
- •Books of authority
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 4 Sources of Modern Law
- •Text a Historical and Political Background
- •Text b Common Law Systems
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •For You to Know
- •Text d Sources of American law
- •Vocabulary
- •Text e Continental Systems
- •For You to Remember
- •Vocabulary
- •Chapter III constitutions Unit 5 The History of Constitution
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b Characteristics of Constitutions
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 6 British Constitution
- •The Nature of the Constitution
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 7 us Constitution
- •Founding of the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •13 States convention written constitution
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Chapter IV the system of government Unit 9 The British Government of Today
- •Text a The Governmental Model
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text b The British Parliament
- •Vocabulary
- •The System of Government
- •Stages of a Government Bill
- •The House of Commons
- •The House of Lords
- •Making New Law
- •Text d The Prime Minister and the Cabinet
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 10 The American Government of Today
- •System of Government in the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 11 The System of Checks and Balances
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Checks and Balances
- •Unit 12 Law-making Process in the usa
- •Text a The Concept of Bicameral Legislature
- •How Congress Makes Laws
- •Vocabulary
- •Federalism
- •State and Local Government
- •Three Branches of Government
- •Unit 13 The State System of Russia. The Parliament of the Russian Federation
- •Text a The State System of Russia
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b The Parliament of the Russian Federation
- •Vocabulary
Vocabulary tasks
A Match these terms with their definitions.
1 |
power |
a |
to try to reach an agreement by formal discussion |
2 |
to appoint |
b |
to officially agree to a plan, request, etc. |
3 |
branch |
c |
political control of a country or an area |
4 |
bill |
d |
to say that something that somebody else has said is wrong, and that the opposite is true |
5 |
to vote |
e |
to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility |
6 |
to approve |
f |
part of a government that deals with one particular aspect of its work |
7 |
to enforce |
g |
to show formally which person you want to win an election |
8 |
to negotiate |
h |
a written suggestion for a new law |
9 |
to contradict |
i |
to make sure that people obey a particular law or rule |
B Below are the titles of some executive departments. Link these titles with the corresponding descriptions of the work of each department.
1 |
The Department of State |
a |
protects and develops the nation’s natural resources, and manages the national parks, checks on the safety of mines, etc. |
2 |
The Treasury Department |
b |
helps develop domestic commerce as well as trade with other countries, particularly in the mining, manufacturing and transportation industries |
3 |
The Department of Defense |
c |
helps provide adequate housing, particularly for low-income groups, and to foster large-scale urban renewal programmes |
4 |
The Department of Justice |
d |
administers many of the nation’s social services programmes on a federal level |
5 |
The Department of the Interior |
e |
administers and coordinates more than 150 federal aid-to-education programmes |
6 |
The Department of Agriculture |
f |
advises the President on foreign relations |
7 |
The Department of Labor |
g |
acts for the government in legal matters |
8 |
The Department of Commerce |
h |
manages government finances, collects taxes, mints coins and prints paper money |
9 |
The Department of Health and Human Services |
i |
aids food production and looks after the interests of farmers |
10 |
The Department of Education |
j |
is responsible for the nation’s security |
11 |
The Department of Housing and Urban Development |
k |
is concerned with the working conditions, safety and welfare of the nation’s nonfarm workers; enforces the laws on minimum wages and maximum hours for workers |
C Complete the following text with the words from the box using them in the appropriate form.
constitution
federal law structure
government to govern voter
to vote to be elected (2)
national responsibility to be
appointed
to name violation to be removed from office
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The United States is a 1) ________ union of 50 states, with District of Columbia as the seat of the 2) ________ government. The Constitution outlines 3) ________ of the national government and specifies its powers and activities. The other government activities are the 4) ________ of the individual states, which have their own 5) ________ and 6) ________. Within each state there are counties, townships, cities and villages, each of which has its own elective 7) ________ .
All government in the United States is "of, by and for the people". Members of Congress, the President, state officials and those who 8) ________ counties and cities 9) ________ by popular vote. The President 10) ________ the heads of federal departments while judges are either 11) ________ directly by the people or 12) ________ by elected officials. 13) ________ mark unsigned ballots in private booths, so that no one else can find out for whom a citizen 14) ________ . Public officials may 15) ________ for failing to perform their duties properly, as well as for serious 16) ________ of law.
Over to you
Discuss these questions.
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What elements of the democratic structure can you observe in the system of American government?
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List some similarities and differences between the US system of government and that of your own country.
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Comment on the following quotations:
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“The very idea of the power and the right of the People to establish Government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established Government”. (George Washington)
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“Rank does not confer privilege or give power. It imposes responsibility”. (Peter Ducker)
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