This document provides an overview of similarities and differences between Russia and the USA across several domains:
- Socially, Russians are described as hardworking and hospitable while Americans are portrayed as more individualistic and fond of sports. Both peoples enjoy spending free time with friends.
- Geographically, the maps of the US and European Russia are somewhat similar, with the US washed by the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
- Climatically, the average July temperature is nearly identical between the two countries. The US climate varies due to its location in the temperate zone and mountainous terrain.
- Politically, Russia and the US have different systems of government - Russia has a strong presidency while the US
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1. The title is “Russian & the USA”
I would like to tell you about peculiarities in
Russia, peculiarities in the USA and things in
Common in Russia and the USA
2. Social aspect.
Russian people are very hospitable. We are
hardworking, patient, friendly and kind.
American people is cold, reserved, rather naughty,
easy-going and fond of sport. They like animals.
The English are stay-at-home people.
In free time American people and Russian people
like to spend with friends, go for a walk and play
computer games.
3. Maps.
• Map of the United States is similar to the map of
the European part of Russia
• There are fifty states in the United States of
America. The US are washed by the Pacific
Ocean in the west, by the Atlantic Ocean in the
east, by the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of
Mexico in the south.
4. Climate.
• climate converge in that the average temperature
of the month of July in Russia is almost the
same as in America
• I am going to tell you about the climate in the
USA. The main land mass of the US is in the
temperate zone. The climatic conditions of the
country are determined by the great mountains
and the wind.
5. Policy.
Russian foreign policy is determined by its President and implemented by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Russia is one of the key actors in international
relations. As one of five permanent UN Security Council members Russia
has a special responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and
security. Russia is also part of the "Big Eight" economically developed
countries, is a member of a large number of other international
organizations, including the Council of Europe and the OSCE. A special
place is occupied by the organization started in the former USSR, mainly
under the leadership of Russia: CIS, EurAsEC, CSTO, and the SCO.
In the USA they have three branches of authority. Such as:
• Legislative.
• Executive
• Judicial branch
The Legislative branch is represented by theCongress of the USA, which
consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Executive branch is represented by thepresident.
The Judicial branch is represented by the Supreme Court
6. Food.
• American and Russian people prefer fast food,
such as: pizza, barbecues ,hamburgers and etc.
• American people prefer to eat barbecues,
hamburgers and other fast food.
7. Economy.
• There are many problems of economy in the
USA and Russia.
• The U.S. economy has a tradition of government
intervention for specific economic purposes —
including controlling inflation, limiting
monopoly, protecting the consumer, providing
for the poor.
8. History of the 2000s
• December 31, 1999, Boris Yeltsin announces early retirement and entry into the duties of the President of
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin wins the March 2000 elections and became the
second president of Russia. In the 2000s, a number of socio-economic reforms: tax, land, pension,
banking, the monetization of benefits, the reform of the employment relationship, electricity and rail
transport. At this time in the economy of Russia, the stable budget surplus, GDP growth, industrial and
agricultural production, construction, real income, and a decline in inflation. There was also a
strengthening of the vertical of executive power in the country and the release of the ruling party,
resulting from the merger of the political blocs in the "United Russia", which according to the results of
the Duma elections of 2003, 2007 and 2011. won a majority of seats in the State Duma, and supported
the key decisions of the president and the government.
In May 2008, First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was elected President of Russia, and
Vladimir Putin, according to the electoral arrangements, took over as prime minister. Since the second
half of 2008, Russia experienced an economic crisis, the active phase of which had come to nothing by
the end of 2009. In the first quarter of 2010, the growth rate of industrial production (5.8%), Russia
became the 2nd place among the "Big Eight".
• In September 1989, President George W. Bush held a historic "summit" with the governors of the United
States on the development of education in the country, which have been developed national goals in
education (the National Education Goals), which determined the academic performance of the U.S. by
early next century and the scope of national efforts to improve education in strane.Emu have improved
education in the country.