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Washington (to found) in 1790 and (to name) after tH first US President, George Washington, as the capital of the sovereign states, which (to call) the U.

S. A.

Washington is the residence of the President and the Congress of the country.

All government departments and numerous federal institutions (to house) the capital.

The White House is the President residence and it's the oldest building of the city.

The Capitol, the seat of Congress, is the other mam centre of the city.

The two centres (to connect) by Pennsylvania Avenue, the main business street of the State Departments (to situate) here.

Washington, that belongs to the specially created Federal District of Columbia (D.

C. ), (to use) always as the scene for mass demonstrations and rallies.

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Инга07 8 нояб. 2018 г., 02:45:25

Was founded, named, are called, are connected, is situated, is used.

Tikivi 6 окт. 2018 г., 19:33:09 | 10 - 11 классы

Помогите пожалуйста найти в тексте все глаголы : The United States of America is the 4th largest country in the world after Russia, Canada and China?

Помогите пожалуйста найти в тексте все глаголы : The United States of America is the 4th largest country in the world after Russia, Canada and China.

The country consists of 3 parts : the continental part is in the center of the North American continent, the Hawaii and Alaska.

Its total area is over 9 mln sq.

Km. The country borders on Canada in the north and on Mexico in the south.

It also has a sea - border with Russia.

The country is washed by 3 oceans : The Arctic, the Atlantic and the Pacific.

The country has many lakes, including the Great Lakes and many rivers, the longest of which are the Mississippi, the Missouri, the Columbia and others.

The highest mountains are the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian, the Cordillera and the Sierra Nevada.

The highest peak, Mount McKinley, is in Alaska.

The climate conditions are rather different.

The country is rich in natural and mineral resources : oil, gas, iron ore, coal and various metals.

The USA is a highly developed industrial and agricultural country.

The main industrial branches are aircraft, rocket, automobile, electronics, radio - engineering and others.

Americans are made up from nearly all races and nations.

The country population is over 250 mln.

The official language of the state is English.

The national symbol of the USA is the national flag «Stars and Stripes», having 50 white stars and 13 white and red stripes on its field, symbolizing the number of the original and present day states.

Officially the country comprises 50 states and 1 district – Columbia.

The states differ in size, population and economic development.

Each state has its own capital.

The capital of the USA is Washington.

It is situated in the District of Columbia on the banks of the Potomac river and is named after the 1st US President – George Washington.

There are many large cities in the country : New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, San Francisco, Boston and some others.

The United States of America is a federal state, headed by the President.

According to the US Constitution the powers of the Government are divided into 3 branches : legislative, executive and judicial.

The legislative power belongs to the Congress consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The Senate represents the states while the House of Representatives – population.

The executive power belongs to the President and his Administration (Vice - President and Cabinet of Ministers).

The judicial power belongs to the Supreme Court and the system of federal courts.

There are several political parties in the USA.

The largest of them are the Republican (symbolized by a donkey) and Democratic (symbolized by an elephant).

Nowadays the USA in one of the leading powers of the world due to its economic, political and military influence.

Turdaliyevaa 29 мар. 2018 г., 00:15:02 | 5 - 9 классы

НУЖЕН ПЕРЕВОД I am writhing to you to tell you about our stay in Washington, D?

НУЖЕН ПЕРЕВОД I am writhing to you to tell you about our stay in Washington, D.

C. You have asked me to write about the US capital.

So i am doing it in this letter.

We really love the city.

It is so green and so clean.

It is situated on the Potomac River, on a piece of land called the District o f Columbia, which is why people call the US capital Washington, D.

C. It is not the biggest city in the United States, but it is the most important.

The buildings are not very tall, the streets and avenues are straight, green and beautiful.

The longest and the biggest avenues are named after American states.

We have already done the centre of the city.

We have been to the White House seen the Capital.

The Capitol is really great.

This is where the United States Congress meets and makes laws.

The building of the White House is very beautiful with tall columns and the flag on the roof.

It is the US president's residence.

This is where the president lives and works.

It is one of the most famous buildings in the world.

Its name comes from the fact thet is it a white house.

Tourists can't see the part where the president lives, but they can see the Red Room, the Blue Room and the Green Room and some other rooms.

By the way, the city is famous for its museums.

I have been to the Natural History Museum but I haven't seen the others yet.

Йыс1 23 апр. 2018 г., 11:31:09 | 5 - 9 классы

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The White House For more than 200 years, the White House has been known as the symbol of the President's administration, and of the United States.

The history of the White House began when President George Washington signed an Act of Congress in December of 1790 which declared that the federal government would live in a district "not exceeding ten miles square on the river Potomac.

" The creation of the new American capital began.

Later it was named Washington after the first American President.

George Washington, together with the city planner Pierre L'Enfant, chose the place for the new president’s home.

A competition was held to find an architect to design the President's House.

Nine proposals were handed in, and architect James Hoban won the competition.

He proposed to build an impressive three - storey house.

The construction began in October of 1792.

Although President Washington watched over the construction of the house, he never lived in it.

Originally the White House was grey and was called the Presidential Palace.

In 1800, when it was nearly completed, its first residents, President John Adams and his wife moved in.

Ever since, each President of the United States has lived in this residence.

The Presidential Palace was seriously damaged in the great fire of 1814.

The British invaded Washington and burned many buildings.

After the war James Hoban, the original architect, partially rebuilt the President’s home.

To cover the marks of the fire, the building was painted white.

At various times in history, the building has been known as the President's Palace, the President's House, and the Executive Mansion.

President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave it the name of the White House in 1901.

The White House is the president's private home and each president has made his own changes and additions in it.

At first the president's office was located in the living area, on the second floor of the White House.

When Theodore Roosevelt brought his large family to the White House in 1901, he felt that his office and his home should be completely separated.

Two wings were added to the first floor of the building : the East Wing and the West Wing.

The President's Office was moved into the West Wing and was called the Oval Office.

In 1805 President Thomas Jefferson opened the house for public tours.

However, since September 11, 2001 the public tours have been prohibited.

There are 132 rooms in the residence now.

For recreation, the White House has a variety of facilities available to its residents, including a tennis court, a jogging track, a swimming pool, a movie theatre, and a bowling alley.

The garden around the White House was first planted by John Adams, the first resident of the White house.

Later it was redesigned by many presidents and their first ladies.

The part of the garden outside the Oval Office is used now as a place for official ceremonies.

Задание №0A1686 President Theodore Roosevelt enlarged the territory of the White House.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Задание №163D1A The White House had several names during its history.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Задание №3CB277 The President’s House was built according to George Washington’s design.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Задание №4DA0E9 The White House offers different sport facilities to its residents.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Задание №5301B3 All the government members approved of the place for the new capital.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Задание №56 The garden of the White House presents a rich collection of exotic plants.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated.

Гуричок 13 янв. 2018 г., 00:09:14 | 5 - 9 классы

Переведите пожалуйста с англисского на украинский?

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In Washington DC, capital of the USA, you will tour the White House, the most famous building in the city and home to the President.

You will also visit Georgetown, the oldest neighbourhood in Washington DC.

For history lovers, Washington DC has more than 300 memorials and statues, and there are several museums in the Federal Triangle, which is the largest complex of public buildings in the city.

Maria55 30 сент. 2018 г., 01:05:41 | 5 - 9 классы

НАПИШИТЕ 11 ВОПРОСОВ К ТЕКСТУ The Russian Federation (Russia) is a presidential republic?

НАПИШИТЕ 11 ВОПРОСОВ К ТЕКСТУ The Russian Federation (Russia) is a presidential republic.

The President is the head of state and is elected directly by the people.

In fact he has much power.

The President can even dissolve the Duma if it doesn't agree with his suggestions three times running.

The President has his Administration but R is not part of the Federal Government.

The Presiden is involved in the work of the legsiative and executive branches.

The Federal Assembly represents the legislative branch of power.

It is made up of houses : the Federation Council and the Duma which make laws.

The President can veto laws passed by the Federal Assembly but the Federal Assembly can pass over the President3 veto by a two - thirds majority.

The Federal Government represents the executive branch of power.

The President appoints its head, the Chairman of the Government, but the Duma must approve his appointment.

The Supreme Court represents the judicial branch of power.

The Constitutional Court has the right to declare actions of the President, the Federa Assembly and the Federal Government unconstitutional.

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1. What is the name of the American capital?

2 where is it situated, on the West or on the east coast ?

3. What do you know about George Washington?

4. what is mounted vernon famous for?

Why is it visited by many tourists?

5. Where is Washington state situated?

Show it on the map inside the cover of the book 6.

What's the name of the building in Washington where the US Congress meets?

7 What river separates Maryland and Washington, D.

C. from Virginia and West Virginia?

8. What is the name of the official residence of the US President?

9. What building in Moscow bears the same name?

10. What does the Congress consist of?

11. Say a few words in English about the following : a) the Lincoln Memorial, b) the Pentagon, c) the Jefferson Memorial, d) the Washington Monument, e) the Smithsonian Institution, f the Arlington National Cemetery 12.

If you could travel to the USA which states and cities would you like to visit?

Why? .

WhiteFang154426 8 авг. 2018 г., 05:51:41 | 10 - 11 классы

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Washington, D.

C. – capital of the USA 1.

Washington is the seat of government of the USA.

You know that the flag of the USA – the Stars and Stripes - has fifty stars on a blue background.

Each of these stars represents one of the fifty states.

But the City Washington is not in any of these states.

It occupies the District of Columbia, abbreviated into D.

C. and the name of the capital always goes with this abbreviation (don’t mix it up with another Washington, which is a state on the Pacific Coast).

The population of Washington, D.

C. , is about 900.

000 and together with the suburbs (the metropolitan area) its population is over 3.

000. 000.

2. Washington is like no other city of the USA.

New York is a centre of finance, of shipping, of fun.

But Washington’s only industry is government.

The white House, where the US President lives and works, the Capital, the home of the Congress, and the Supreme Court are all in Washington, D.

C. 3.

Washington, D.

C. is one of the few capitals in the world that was simply ordered to exist for housing the nation’s government.

President George Washington, in whose honour the city was named, picked out the spot that included the old tobacco - trading Potomac River port of Georgetown, not far from Georg Washington’s own home of Mount Vernon.

The Congress approved the choice.

The city belongs neither to the North, nor to the South.

4. The Capital, seat of the US Congress, is the building which got the name from the temple in Rome.

The word is also applied now in some states to the state houses.

Building of the Capital in Washington, D.

C. , was begun in 1793.

The white House is official residence of the presidents of the USA, located at 1600, Pennsylvania Avenue.

5. The library of Congress is “the biggest existing library”, which contains more than 13 million books in various languages, more than 19 manuscripts, including the personal papers of many presidents and many other items such as maps, prints, recordings, etc.

The Library serves the Congress, the entire governmental establishment and the public at large.

The law of 1870 makes it obligatory to send to the Library two copies of every American book, newspaper or any other published item.

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Its area is 9, 363, 200 square kilometers.

The population of the USA is over 228 million.

The United States is a Federal Union of 50 states.

The Presi¬dent is the head of the government He forms the government.

The Constitution is the basic law.

It defines the structure and the method of national government and lists its rights and fields of authority (власть).

According to the Constitution the three main branches of the USA government are the executive, the legislative and the judicial.

The executive branch includes the President, Vice - President, and the Presidents' Cabinet.

The function of the executive branch is to administrate and execute the law.

Every four years the America people elect the President.

But they may re - elect their President for another term of four years.

The function of the Cabinet is to advise the President on any affair he wishes such advice.

The Cabinet consists of the heads of the thirteen executive departments - the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Treasury (финансы), the Secretary of De¬fence and all the rest.

The legislative branch of the government is the Congress.

It consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 members.

The House of Representatives consists of 435 members.

The population of each state determines the number of members.

The function of the Congress is to make laws and to fi¬nance the operation of the government.

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial organ of the United States and the head of the judicial branch.

The major political parties in the United States are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

This two - party sys¬tem practically dominates the political life of the country.

Missmetelkowa2 15 февр. 2018 г., 05:06:39 | 10 - 11 классы

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Washington, D.

C. – capital of the USA 1.

Washington is the seat of government of the USA.

You know that the flag of the USA – the Stars and Stripes - has fifty stars on a blue background.

Each of these stars represents one of the fifty states.

But the City Washington is not in any of these states.

It occupies the District of Columbia, abbreviated into D.

C. and the name of the capital always goes with this abbreviation (don’t mix it up with another Washington, which is a state on the Pacific Coast).

The population of Washington, D.

C. , is about 900.

000 and together with the suburbs (the metropolitan area) its population is over 3.

000. 000.

2. Washington is like no other city of the USA.

New York is a centre of finance, of shipping, of fun.

But Washington’s only industry is government.

The white House, where the US President lives and works, the Capital, the home of the Congress, and the Supreme Court are all in Washington, D.

C. 3.

Washington, D.

C. is one of the few capitals in the world that was simply ordered to exist for housing the nation’s government.

President George Washington, in whose honour the city was named, picked out the spot that included the old tobacco - trading Potomac River port of Georgetown, not far from Georg Washington’s own home of Mount Vernon.

The Congress approved the choice.

The city belongs neither to the North, nor to the South.

4. The Capital, seat of the US Congress, is the building which got the name from the temple in Rome.

The word is also applied now in some states to the state houses.

Building of the Capital in Washington, D.

C. , was begun in 1793.

The white House is official residence of the presidents of the USA, located at 1600, Pennsylvania Avenue.

5. The library of Congress is “the biggest existing library”, which contains more than 13 million books in various languages, more than 19 manuscripts, including the personal papers of many presidents and many other items such as maps, prints, recordings, etc.

The Library serves the Congress, the entire governmental establishment and the public at large.

The law of 1870 makes it obligatory to send to the Library two copies of every American book, newspaper or any other published item.

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