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1、American Beginnings1. What were the new and powerful social forces which led to the awakening of Europe and the discovery of America? P34The first force was the development of capitalism. The growth of capitalism produced two new classes-the bourgeoisie brwziand the working class with the developmen
2、t of commerce and trade, the bourgeoisie become increasingly powerful in politics as well as in economy, so they wanted to share more power with feudal lords.The second force was the Renaissance rensns, which was marked by a changing outlook on life.The third force was the Religious Reformation, a r
3、eligious force movement that started from Germany.2.What was the unique American phenomenon? How did it come into being? Do you think it still exists in todays American society? P36The enactment nktmnt of laws for the colony and the enslavement of Africans combined constituted a unique American phen
4、omenon.on the one hand, the English and other Europeans went to North America for seeking freedom. On the other hand, these very white people who were seeking and fighting for their own freedom deprived black Africans of their freedom.On July 30, 1619, the first meeting of an elected legislature, a
5、representative assembly, was held in Virginia. A month later, still in Virginia, a Dutch ship brought in over 20 Negroes as servants for a term of years to make a start toward the enslavement of Africans within what was to be the American republic. This phenomenon still exists in todays American soc
6、iety, such as the racial discrimination. Until now, the black people still receive the unfair prejudice. However, the society in America is full of freedom, especially to the white people. They have a lot of rights in their life.3.In what way did the pattern of founding of Maryland influence America
7、n culture?In 1648, Lord Baltimore appointed a Protestant governor, and the next year, the Maryland Toleration Act, which assured freedom of worship to all who believed in Jesus Christ, was passed.Because the protestant majority were capitalistic-minded people and refused to carry out the feudal plan
8、, and because the wilderness of North America provided plenty of land while labor was scarce, it was impossible for Lord Baltimore to have his feudal plan executed. Not long after the founding of his colony, the feudal experimental plan was dropped, and the colony, like other colonies in North Ameri
9、ca, followed a capitalist development road.4. In what way did Puritanism influence American culture? P37-38The Puritans believed that everyone had a calling, which was given by God. Working hard and living a moral life were their ethics, and they concluded that the Bible was the authority of their d
10、octrine, so education was essential for Puritans.The Puritans hoped to build “a city upon hill”-an ideal community. Since that time, Americans have viewed their country as a great experiment, a worthy model for other nations. This sense of mission has been very strong in the minds of many Americans.
11、 New England also established another American traditiona strain of often intolerant moralism. The Puritans believed that governments should enforce Gods morality. They strictly punished drunks, adulterers, violators of the Sabbath and other religious believers different from themselves. Roger Willi
12、ams, one of the Puritans who protested that the state should not interfere with religion, was driven out of Massachusetts. In 1635, he set up Rhode Island colony, which guaranteed religious freedom and the separation of Church and state. The Puritans also have left rich cultural heritage to future A
13、mericans. The American values such as individualism, hard work, respect of education owe very much to the Puritan beliefs. The Political System1. What is a federal system?A federal system is one in which power is shared between a central authority and its constituent parts, with some rights reserved
14、 to each. The Constitution specified exactly what power the central government had and which power was reserved for the states.2. How did the delegates from the early British colonies design the constitution? In the course of the Convention, the delegates designed a new form of government for the Un
15、ited States. The plan for the government was written in very simple language in a document called the Constitution of the United States. In writing the Constitution, the delegates had to deal with two main fears shares by most Americans.3. What were the two main fears shared by Americans while writi
16、ng the constitution and how did they deal with them? P52-53One fear was that one person or group, including the majority, might became too powerful or be able to seize control of the country and create a tyranny. To guard against this possibility, the delegates set up a government consisting of thre
17、e parts, or branches, the executive, the legislative and the judicial. Each branch has a way of counteracting and limiting any wrongful action by another branch. Another fear was that the new central government might weaken or taken away the power of the state governments to run their own affairs. T
18、o deal with this the Constitution specified exactly what power the central government had and which power was reserved for the states. The states were allowed to run their own governments as they wished, provided that their governments were republican.4. What is the Executive Branch? P137The chief e
19、xecutive is the president, who is elected to four-year term. A president can be elected only two terms according to an amendment passed in 1951. The president can propose legislation to Congress and veto any bill passed by Congress. He is the commander in chief of the armed forces. The president has
20、 other broad authorities in running the government department and handling foreign relations. Except for the right of succession to the presidency, the vice presidents only constitutional duties are to serve as the presiding officer of the senate; the vice president may vote in the senate only in th
21、e event of a tie.5. What is the Bill of Rights? Why is it necessary to write the Bill of Rights explicitly into the US Constitution? P56Its another basic foundation in Americans constitution. It consists of 10 very short paragraphs which guarantee freedom and individual rights and forbid interferenc
22、e with lives of individuals by the government. Each paragraph is an amendment to the original Constitution. In the Bill of Rights, Americans are guarantee freedom of religion, of speech and of the press. They have the right to assemble in public places, to protest government actions and to demand ch
23、ange. They have the right to own weapons if they wish.Economy1.What is the current economic position of America in the world? “superpower” in world affairs; dominant position of the dollar “Bretton Woods system”the US has the largest and the most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a
24、 per capital GDP of $46,000. (ranked No.9 in the world)It is the only superpower in the world. With about 5% of the worlds population, the US produces about 27% of the total world output. (ranked No.1 in total amount in the world)the US firms are at or near the forefront in technological advances, e
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