3.The Veterans Affairs provides financial aid for the … .
4.The department of Education supports … education.
5.The U.S. Postal Service delivers … .
Exercise 5. Match English words with their Russian equivalents.
1) Chief Justice |
a) нарушение контрактов |
2) district courts |
b) быть учрежденным |
3) property |
c) обеспечивать |
4) judicial power |
d) окружные суды |
5) to be established |
e) собственность |
6) to provide |
f) Верховный судья |
7) breach of contracts |
g) судебная власть |
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Exercise 6. You need to remember some important numbers in the US Government. Fill in the blanks below with the correct number.
1)Branches in the US Government
2)Senators in the US Congress
3)Supreme Court Justices
4)Representatives in the Congress
5)States
6)Senators from each state
Exercise 7. Jumbled sentences.
1.94 district are in the courts states located.
2.The government headed Judicial of the is by the Supreme Branch
Court.
3.Most start cases in district courts and controversies.
4.The Supreme highest Court is the judicial of the USA organ.
5.Cases in the go next to the appeals district courts decided courts.
Unit 7. The Party System of the USA
Exercise 1. Read and translate.
Party, political organization, to support, middle class, politics, candidate, to be free, to determine, political organizations
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Exercise 2. Before you read, answer the following questions.
1.Name the main political parties of your country?
2.Which parties are the leading in the US political system?
3.There are more than two parties in the US, aren’t there?
4.Which Party is in power in the US at present days?
Exercise 3. Read the text and say what main political parties there are in the USA.
Political Parties
The modern political party system in the U.S. is represented by two parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are the dominating ones. These two parties have won every United States presidential election since 1852 and have controlled the work of the United States Congress in some spheres since at least 1856.
Democratic Party
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the U.S. It was founded in 1828 by Andrew Jackson and it can be called the oldest political party in the world. From its beginning until the New Deal Era, the Democratic Party can be characterized as a classically liberal or libertarian party; it gives favors to small government and states' rights. From the date of its foundation until the mid-20th century, the Democratic Party plays the leading role among white Southerners, and then it became the party most associated with the defense of slavery. However, following the Great Society under Lyndon B. Johnson, the Democratic Party became the more progressive party on civil rights issues, and have lost dominance in the Southern states to the Republicans. The Democratic Party has positioned itself as the liberal party on domestic issues since 1912. The economic philosophy of Franklin D. Roosevelt, made great influence on modern American liberalism. Roosevelt's New Deal coalition took control over the White House until 1968 with the exception of Eisenhower 1953–1961. Since the mid-20th century, Democrats currently make a support of social justice, social liberalism, a mixed type of economy, and the welfare of the state, although Bill Clinton and other New Democrats have pushed for free trade and neoliberalism, which have shifted the party rightwards.
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The former president of the United States, Barack Obama, was the 15th Democrat at the President’s office, and from the 2006 midterm elections until the 2014 midterm elections, the Democratic Party can be defined as the leading party in the United States Senate. Although his party had lost the election for president in 2004, Obama became president in 2009 and continued to be the president until January 2017.
Republican Party
The Republican Party represents one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States of America. Since the 1880s it has been nicknamed (by the media) the «Grand Old Party», or GOP, although it is younger than the Democratic Party.
This party was created in 1854 by Northern anti-slavery activists and modernizers, as the result that the Republican Party rose to prominence in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln, who used the party machinery to support victory in the American Civil War. The GOP as the dominating party in national politics during the Third Party System, from 1854 to 1896, and the Fourth Party System from 1896 to 1932. Since the date of its foundation, the Republican Party has taken the position as more market-oriented of the two American political parties, often giving support to policies that represent American business interests. Today, the Republican Party is the representative of an American conservative platform, and have foundations in economic liberalism, fiscal conservatism, and social conservatism. President Donald Trump is the 20th and the current Republican who was elected to the office of President of the United States. Since the 2010 midterm elections, the Republicans have got a majority places in the United States House of Representatives, and since the 2014 elections, the Senate.
Libertarian Party
The Libertarian Party was founded on December 11, 1971. It can be described as one of the largest continuing third parties in the United States. It claims more than 511,277 registered voters across all 50 states. It currently has about 144 elected officials, more than any of the other minor parties, including 4 state legislators. The representative of this party, Gary Johnson a former New Mexico governor, was nominee for United States President in 2012. In 2016, Johnson decided to take part in
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elections again and received over four million votes, or 3 % of the popular vote. The Libertarian Party's mission is to reduce the size, influence and expenditures of all levels of government. To reach this effect, the party gives support to minimally regulated markets, drug liberalization, strong civil liberties, separation of church and state, open immigration etc.
Exercise 4. Read the statements below. Are they true or false?
1.The modern political party system in the U.S. is a three-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
2.The Democratic Party is one of two unpopular political parties in the U.S
3.Since the mid-20th century, Democrats currently support social justice, social liberalism, a mixed economy, and the welfare state.
4.The former president of the United States, Barack Obama, was the 15th Republican to hold the office.
5.Founded in 1854 by Northern anti-slavery activists and modernizers, the Republican Party rose to prominence in 1860 with the election of Bill Clinton.
6.The Republican Party has been the more economical-oriented of the two American political parties.
7.The Libertarian Party was founded on December 11, 1951.
8.The Libertarian party supports minimally regulated markets.
Exercise 5. Complete the following sentences. Use the information you’ve learnt.
1.The Democratic Party is one of two … political parties in the U.S.
2.The Democratic Party since … has positioned itself as the … party on … issues.
3.From the 2006 … elections until the 2014 midterm …, the Democratic Party was the … party in the United States … .
4.Since its …, the Republican Party has been the more …-oriented of the … American political parties.
5.… Donald Trump is the 20th and the … Republican to be elected to the office of … of the United States.
6.The 2012 Libertarian … nominee for United States President was former New Mexico …, Gary Johnson.
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Exercise 6. Translate from Russian into English. Using a vocabulary.
1.Демократическая партия – одна из главных партий США.
2.Бывший президент США Барак Обама – представитель Демократической партии.
3.Республиканская партия была основана в 1854 году.
Exercise 7. Match English words with their Russian equivalents.
1) political organization |
a) гражданские права |
2) candidate |
b) большинство |
3) current |
c) благосостояние |
4) majority |
d) кандидат |
5) welfare |
e) политическая организация |
6) unpopular |
f) действующий, текущий |
7) civil rights |
g) непопулярный |
Unit 8. The system of checks and balances
Exercise 1. Read and translate the following words and word combinations.
Congress, to refuse, administration, checks and balances, radically, to protect, to determine, actions, unconstitutional.
Exercise 2. Read the text.
Checks and balances
The USA Constitution gives powers to three main branches of government: legislative, executive and judicial. The powers given to one branch are checked and balanced by another powers. It helps any branch from abusing too much power.
Congress makes laws, but the President may place veto to any Act that was passed by Congress. Congress can override a veto by two-thirds in each house. Congress can also refuse to provide funds requested by the President. The President can appoint important officials of his administration, but only with the agreement of the Senate. The President also has the power to appoint all federal judges but, again, only with
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