Seminar 2
1. “Checks and Balances”. 2. Major political Parties. Welcome to the USA! Useful materials: “Checks and balances” The Constitution provides for three main branches of government which are separate and distinct from one another. The powers given to each are carefully balanced by the powers of the other two. Each branch serves as a check on the others. This is to keep any branch from gaming toomuch power or from misusing its powers. The chart below illustrates how the equal branches of government are connected and how each is dependent on the other two.
Welcome to the USA! Congress has the power to make laws, but the President may veto any act of Congress. Congress, in its turn, can override a veto by a two thirds vote in each house. Congress can also refuse to provide funds requested by the President. The President can appoint important officials of his administration, but they must be approved by the Senate. The President also has the power to name all federal judges; they, too, must be approved by the Seriate. The courts have the power to determine the constitutionality of all acts of Congress and of presidential actions, and to strike down those they find unconstitutional The system of checks and balances makes compromise and consensus necessary. Compromise is also a vital aspect of other levels of government in the United States. This system protects against extremes. It means, for example, that new presidents cannot radically change governmental policies just as they wish* In the U.S., therefore, when people think of "the government;' they usually mean the entire system, that is, the Executive Branch and the President, Congress, and the courts. In fact and in practice, therefore, the President (i.e. "the Administration") is not as powerful as many people outside the U.S. seem to think he is. In comparison with other leaders in systems where the majority party forms "the government," he is much lessso.
Vocabulary: 1. Checks and balances –политическое равновесие 2. To gain power – приобретать власть 3. To misuse [tə ‘mis’jus] - злоупотреблять 4. To veto [tə ‘vi:tɔu] – налагать вето на что-либо 5. To override a veto – отвергать вето (запрещать) 6. Extremes [iks’tri:mz] - крайности 7. The entire system – полная (цельная) система
Welcome to the USA!
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