3. INTRODUCTION
Large country in North America, referred as "the USA", "the U.S.", "the United States", "the
United States of America", "the States", or simply "America".
World's third-largest population, with over 318 million people. The most powerful country on
earth. Columbus discovered America in 1492.
Climate: temperate
Capital: Washington, D.C.
Population: 316,438,601 (July 2013 estimate)
Population Density: 34.5/km²
4. HISTORY
Initially populated by indigenous peoples who migrated from
northeast Asia. Today, their descendants are known as Native
Americans, or American Indians.
People from England travel to America and live there.
In 1750, slavery become an important part of American economy.
In 1776 American declare independence from England.
There was civil war in 1860-65.
1914-18: world war I.
1939-45: world war II.
8. CULTURE
The culture of the United States
of America is primarily of
Western culture origin and form,
but is influenced by a
multicultural ethos that includes
African, Native American, Asian,
Polynesian, and Latin American
people and their cultures
9. FOOD
Apple Pie. The saying is
"American as apple pie" for a
reason: this sweet treat is a
national institution. ...
The Hamburger
Bagel and Lox
Deep-Dish Pizza
Drop Biscuits and Sausage
Gravy
Texas Barbecue
Hominy Grits.
10. LIFE STYLE
Family relationship:
In America first step in relationship is often dating next step is marriage.
Americans are independent they don’t rely on others opinion.
Same sex marriages (Gay marriages) are common.
Love marriages are common.
Divorce rate is very high.
Time punctuality
Walks
Weekend plans
Social meetings
12. VALUES
Independence. Americans strongly believe in the concept of
individualism. ...
Equality. The American Declaration of Independence states
that “all [people] are created equal,” and this belief is deeply
embedded in their cultural values. ...
Informality. ...
Directness.
13. DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS
The United
States has
formal diplomatic
relations with most
nations. This
includes all U.N.
member states
except for Bhutan,
Iran, North Korea,
and Syria.
Additionally,
the U.S. has diplomat
ic relations with the
European Union, the
15. GOVT STRUCTURE
The United States has a unique governmental structure. The United
States’ government is often defined as a constitutional democracy.
The point of a democratic government is to represent “the people” of
a country. The goal was to create a structure which promotes equal
practices that appeal to the majority while still protecting minorities.
Additionally, this calls for a fair and balanced system:
the central government is divided into three branches to spread out
the power: the executive, the legislature and the judicial branches.
The founders, who created the constitution, men such as Hamilton,
Madison, Jay, and Smith, divided the powers within the national
government.
17. IMPORTS
Electrical machinery, equipment: (14.8% of total imports)
Machinery including computers: (14.5%)
Vehicles: (12.2%)
Mineral fuels including oil: (8.5%)
Pharmaceuticals: (4%)
Optical, technical, medical apparatus (3.6%)
Furniture, bedding, lighting, signs, prefab buildings: (2.8%)
Gems, precious metals: (2.5%)
Plastics, plastic articles: (2.3%)
Organic chemicals: (1.9%)
18. EXPORTS
Machinery including computers: (13% of total exports)
Electrical machinery, equipment: (11.3%)
Mineral fuels including oil: (8.9%)
Aircraft, spacecraft: (8.5%)
Vehicles: (8.4%)
Optical, technical, medical apparatus: (5.4%)
Plastics, plastic articles: (4%)
Gems, precious metals: (3.9%)
Pharmaceuticals: (2.9%)
Organic chemicals: (2.3%)
19. INTERNATINOAL BUSSINESS
RELATION
Globalization in the 20th and 21st centuries has changed the face of
business forever. Multinational corporations, international trade
groups, and many more business entities are looking for people
trained in the dynamic world of international business. Whether you
want to focus exclusively on international business or simply make it
a part of your general business study, institutions in the US are ready
to launch your international business career.
25. NOTABLE PERSONALITIES
Columbus
was an
Italian
explorer.
Discovered
America
Donald John
Trump is the
45th and
current
President of
the United
States. Before
entering
politics, he
was a
businessman
and television
Thomas Cruise
Mapother IV,
best known by
his stage
name Tom
Cruise, is an
American
actor and
producer.
Muhammad
Ali was an
American
professional
boxer. one
of the most
significant
sports
figures of
the 20th
century.
Shahid Khan, also
known as Shad
Khan, is a
Pakistani-
American
billionaire
businessman. He
is the owner of
the Jaguars of the
National Football
League.
William
Henry
Gates is an
American
business
man
investor,
principal
founder of
Microsoft
Corporatio
n.