Слайд 5Geography
Today the United States is the fourth largest country in
the world, in both size and population. It covers an
area of 3,618,465 square miles. The U.S. is divided into 50 states. Those which border one another on the continent are grouped into seven regions: New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont), Middle Atlantic States (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania), Southern States (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia), Midwestern States (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin), Rocky Mountain States (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming), Southwestern States (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) and Pacific Coast States (California, Oregon, Washington). In addition, Hawaii and Alaska are grouped separately.
Слайд 8Population
At first, the settlers pushed westward in thin lines along
the rivers; then they began to fill the intervening spaces
throughout the middle of the country. And there, dramatically, the movement of the population jumped to the Pacific.
As of the census taken in the year 2000 the population of the United States was 281, 421, 906.
Native Americans comprise less than one half of one percent of the total population.
Слайд 9SIMILARITIES AND SPECIFIC FEATURES OF America
Like other countries the United
States changes quickly.
The number of senior citizens increases.
Americans are
moving across the country.
There are homeless people, hungry children, and crime in the country.
Unemployment is a problem.
American women work more now, but still do not have the same opportunities for equal salaries and career as men.
Americans try to be independent.
Young people get married later.
Racial discrimination is illegal.