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Capital of the USA
Washington D.C.
How many states are there in the USA?
50
What is the population of the USA?
265million
What is the nick name for the American flag?
“ The Stars and Stripes”
When was the USA founded?
July 4, 1776
Who controls the educational system of the USA?
Department of Education
3 levels of education
Primary, secondary and higher
Name required subjects in secondary school?
English, mathematics, history and science
What is the first level of higher education?
Bachelor’s Degree
What is the second level of higher education?
Master’s Degree
What are two main political parties?
Democratic and Republican Parties
What are the three parts of the US government?
Legislative, executive and judicial
What is the President’s term of office?
No more than 2 four-year terms
How many justices does the Supreme Court consist of?
9: 1 Chief and  8 associate justices
What is the main job of the Congress?
To make laws
This holiday is celebrated both in the USA and Uzbekistan
New Year
This holiday is the birthday of the country
Independence Day (July 4)
People send anonymous cards expressing their love
Valentine’s Day (February 14)
When do people celebrate Halloween?
October 31
It comes on November 11 and marked with ceremonies
Veterans’ Day
Old name of New York city?
New Amsterdam
Currency of the USA?
Dollar ($)
The longest river of the USA
Mississippi
Ten-cent coins called …
Dimes
The biggest state
Alaska
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