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				The USA is a 
				presidential republic. The legislative power of the USA is 
				vested in the Congress of the USA. The Congress was created by 
				Article I of the Constitution, adopted in 1787. It consists of 
				two chambers — the Senate and the House of Representatives. The 
				Senate is made up of 100 members (2 from each state) elected for 
				a term of 4 years. One third of the Senate is elected every 2 
				years. To be elected a Senator, a person must be at least 30 
				years old, and have been a citizen of the USA for at least 9 
				years. The House of Representatives comprises representatives 
				from each state, elected for a two-year term. The number of 
				representatives from each state depends on its population, but 
				each state is represented. To be elected a representative, a 
				person must be at least 25 years old, and have been a citizen of 
				the USA for at least 7 years. The presiding officer of the 
				Senate is the Vice-President of the USA. The presiding officer 
				of the House of Representatives, the Speaker, is elected by the 
				House. The work of preparing and considering laws is done by the 
				committees of both Houses. There are 15 standing commissions in 
				the Senate and 19 in the House of Representatives. The Congress 
				assembles at least once a year. 
				
				The executive 
				branch of the government consists of the President, the 
				Vice-President and the Cabinet. The President's term of office 
				is four years, together with the Vice-President, elected for the 
				same term. The President is the head of the executive branch of 
				the government; he appoints the members of the Cabinet. The 
				Cabinet advises the President on many matters and is composed of 
				the heads often executive departments; Secretary of State, 
				Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Defense and others. 
				
				The judicial 
				branch of the government is headed by the Supreme Court which 
				settles disputes between the states. The Supreme Court may veto 
				any law passed by the Congress if it contradicts the 
				Constitution of the USA. 
				The USA is a federal union, and the President is the head of the 
				federal government, which deals with international problems and 
				national matters. But every state has its own constitution and 
				state government headed by the congress and managing their local 
				affairs. Their laws and decisions must not contradict the 
				Constitution of the USA. The US national flag — stars and 
				stripes — is red, white and blue. Thirteen stripes represent the 
				original 13 states the 50 stars represent the current number of 
				states in the USA. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
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				following sentences into English. 
				1. США — это президентская республика и федеральный союз, 
				где президент является главой федерального правительства. 
				2. Конгресс, созданный в соответствии со статьей 1 конституции, 
				состоит из двух палат — сената и палаты представителей. 
				3. Сенат состоит из 100 членов, избираемых на срок 4 года, одна 
				треть сената избирается каждые 2 года, а чтобы быть выбранным в 
				сенат, надо быть не младше 30 лет и быть гражданином США не 
				менее чем в течение 9 лет. 
				4. Председательствующий сената — вице-президент США, 
				председательствующий палаты представителей — спикер. 
				5. Исполнительная власть правительства состоит из президента, 
				вице-президента и кабинета министров, который дает рекомендации 
				президенту по многим вопросам и состоит из глав исполнительных 
				ведомств, Государственного секретаря, министра финансов, 
				министра обороны. 
				6. Во главе судебной власти находится Верховный суд, который 
				урегулирует разногласия между штатами и может наложить вето на 
				любой закон, если тот противоречит конституции. 
				7. Президент занимается международными и внутренними делами. 
  
				
				1. The USA is a 
				presidential republic and a federal union, and the President is 
				the head of the federal government. 
				2. The Congress created by Article I of the Constitution 
				consists of two chambers — the Senate and the House of 
				Representatives. 
				3. The Senate is made up of 100 members elected for a term of 4 
				years, one third of the Senate is elected every 2 years, and to 
				be elected to the Senate a person must be at least 30 years old 
				and have been a citizen of the USA for at least 9 years. 
				4. The presiding officer of the Senate is the Vice-President of 
				the USA, the presiding officer of the House of Representatives 
				is the Speaker. 
				5. The executive branch of the government consists of the 
				President, the Vice-President and the Cabinet which advises the 
				President on many matters and is composed of the heads often 
				executive departments, Secretary of State, Secretary of 
				Treasury, Secretary of Defence. 
				6. The judicial branch of the government is headed by the 
				Supreme Court which settles disputes between the states and may 
				veto any law if it contradicts the Constitution. 
				7. The President deals with international problems and national 
				matters. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
				Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
				 two. 
				Additional topics.  
				  
				
				  
				
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