2. The U.S.A. is a Federal Union of 50 states and the district of Columbia (the seat of
government). The government is based on the constitution, a short document written
about 200 years ago after the “War of Independence” from Britain.
The constitution provides for three equal and independent branches of Govern:
•The LEGISLATIVE branch (Congress) made up of the Senate (100 senators) and the
house of representatives (435 members) elected every two years.
•The JUDICIAL branch (the Supreme Court);
•The EXECUTIVE branch presided over by the president.
3. THE AMERICAN FLAGTHE AMERICAN FLAG
The American flag is composed of thirteen horizontal stripes (seven red and six white).The American flag is composed of thirteen horizontal stripes (seven red and six white).
On the top left corner there are fifty white stars on a blue background.On the top left corner there are fifty white stars on a blue background.
The stars represent the present states of U.S.A. and the stripes the original states.The stars represent the present states of U.S.A. and the stripes the original states.
The flag is named «stars and stripes».The flag is named «stars and stripes».
4. The President of the USA is elected by the people
every four years and he can be re-elected for
another term.
A President must:
•be a natural-born citizen of the United States
•have been a permanent Resident in United States
for at least fourteen years;
•be at least thirty-five years old. Theodore
Roosevelt ,42, was the youngest president. Ronald
Reagan ,69, was the oldest president.
5. THE PRESIDENTTHE PRESIDENT (PART 2)(PART 2)
His Powers include:
•Creating a Cabinet of advisors;
•Giving pardons or reprieves;
•Enforcing laws passed by the United States Congress.
With the agreement of the United States Senate he or she can:
•Make treaties;
•Choose ambassadors to Abroad;
•Select Judges, and Justices of the supreme Court.
7. What is the Congress?What is the Congress?
The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of
the federal government of the United States consisting of two the federal government of the United States consisting of two
houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The
Congress meets in the Capitol in Washington D.C. Both houses Congress meets in the Capitol in Washington D.C. Both houses
are chosen through direct election, though vacancies in the Senate are chosen through direct election, though vacancies in the Senate
may be filled by a gubernatorial appointment. Members are may be filled by a gubernatorial appointment. Members are
usually affiliated to the Republican Party or to the Democratic usually affiliated to the Republican Party or to the Democratic
Party, and only rarely to a third-party or as independents. Party, and only rarely to a third-party or as independents.
Congress has 535 voting members: 435 Representatives and 100 Congress has 535 voting members: 435 Representatives and 100
SenatorsSenators
10. The White House is the official residence of the president
and his family, and the main office of the US president
His story begins with the design by dell'architett James
Hoban, who designed a sumptuous villa whose main
theme was the oval shape of the two lounges and an
orderly neoclassic English inspiration.
Work began in 1792 and ended in 1800 when the
president died washngton,
was hit by fire by the British in 1814 acausa the war
between British-American then it was always rebuilt by
James Hoban
The White House has 132 rooms
It now houses the president Barak Obama
11. The Pentagon is the headquarter of the US Department
of Defense and it is located in Washington is
Washington . It is the symbol of US military power and
this includes all of the US Armed Forces, Army,
Marines, Navy and Air Force . It is the largest office
building in the world and one of the largest area. It has
the shape of a regular pentagon with five levels, two of
which are underground, and five concentric
pentagonal structure, for a total of 28 km of corridors.
In the center of the Pentagon there is an open space of
about 20.000 square meten, known as the"Ground
Zero” during the Cold War, when the Pentagon was
one of the main targets of Soviet nuclear missiles.
12. The Capitol (in English United States Capitol) is the official seat of the
two houses of the US Congress. The building is located in Washington DC,
on the hill of Capitol Hill at the east end of the National Mall.
Since the ratification of the US Constitution, Congress had met in two
buildings in two different cities. The capital was first provisionally
located in New York, where the Congress met in the City Hall (now
Federal Hall) from 1785 to 1790.
Since the ratification of the US Constitution, Congress had met in two
buildings in two different cities. The capital was first provisionally
located in New York, where the Congress met in the City Hall (now
Federal Hall) from 1785 to 1790. After the capital was moved to
Philadelphia from 1790 to 1800. During this time the Congress met at '
inside the Philadelphia County Building (Congress Hall). Once it was
decided the ex novo foundation of a Federal capital proceeded to urban
planning. The planning officer in the District of Columbia was the French-
born architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who was acting under the control
of a committee.
13. Political scientists and historians have divided the development
of America in two party system: the Democratic Party and the
Republican Party.Several third parties also operated in the US,
and in 1980s she Libertarian Party Republican party was founded
by anti-slavery activists, the Republicans dominated politics
nationally and in the states of northern majority.There were 18
Republican presidents, the first being Abraham Lincoln and the
most recent being George W. Bush.