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The Constitution of the USA
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The Constitution of the USA
The United States Constitution is the second oldest written constitution still in use by any nation in the world after the 1600 Statutes of San Marino. It holds a central place in United States law and political culture. The handwritten original document penned by Jacob Shallus is on display at the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C. It is the basic law from which the U.S. government gets all its power. It is the law that protects those who live in the USA. The constitution defines three branches of government. They are the legislative branch, which enacts (makes) laws; the executive branch, which enforces those laws, and the judicial branch, which interprets them (=decides what they mean). The separation of powers between the three branches was designed to provide a series of checks and balances, so that no branch would become too powerful. The constitution said that it was a responsibility of the US government to protect individual states. It also set a rather difficult process by which it could be amended (changed). Compared with other constitutions, the US one is brief and simple. The entire Constitution, with its amendments, is just over 7,000 words long. It does not attempt to spell out every detail of how government will operate. The Founders wisely left it to generations to work out such details in the process of actually running the government. Congress of the USA In the USA the legislative branch is called Congress. It is made up of two groups of legislators - the Senate and the House of Representatives. A member of the Senate is addressed as Senator. Members of the House of Representatives are called congressmen or congresswomen from each state. The Senate has 100 members - two senators from each state. Both senators represent the entire state. Senators are elected for six year terms. Every two years, one - third of all senators face reelection. The lower house, which is called the House of Representatives, has 435 members. All of whom are elected every two years. The number of representatives from each state is determined by that state‘s population. While the seven smallest states have only one representative, California, the most populous state, had 52 representatives in the 108 Congress (2002-2004). For the purpose of electing representatives, each state is divided into congressional districts. The districts within a state are about equal in population. One representative is elected from each district. One of the representative's major duties is to protect the interests of the people in that district. The job of Congress is pass laws (Before a law is passed, it is called a bill. In order to become a law, a bill must be approved by a majority of each house of Congress and by the president. If the president vetoes (disapproves of) a bill, it can still become law if at least two-thirds of the members of each house of Congress override the veto by voting for it when it is voted on again). When both the House of Representatives and the Senate have passed the same version of a bill they must ask for the President's approval. The President has three choices: to sign the bill, in which case the bill becomes law to do nothing, in which case the bill becomes law after ten day; or to veto the bill and send it back to Congress without his approval. If the President vetoes a bill, it still has one more change: if two -thirds of the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate vote for the bill, they can override the veto and the bill becomes law. 1. In the USA the legislative branch is called Parliament. 2. It is made up of two groups of legislators - the Senate and the House of Representatives. 3. The House of Representatives, has 635 members. 4. California is the most populous state, it had 152 representatives in the Congress 5. The job of Congress is pass bills (Before a law is passed, it is called a law 6. The President has three choices: to sign the bill, in which case the bill becomes law to do nothing, in which case the bill becomes law after ten day; or to veto the bill and send it back to Congress without his approval. Download 27.35 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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