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WASHINGTON, D. C.   general facts   - Washington is not a state and not in a state --> independent federal district - the population is about 630,000 (metropolitan area about 31/2 million) - 3/4 of the population is non-white - since 1964 the people living in Washington have the right to vote for the president - was planned as a capital --> the streets are organised in a special pattern; the National Mall is in the centre of the town, other buildings are arranged around it - the layout of the city reflects also the system of government (White House is connected to the Capitol, where Congress meets, and to the Supreme Court) - the names of the streets are given in a special way, too (the horizontal streets are named with letters; the vertical ones with numbers) - few factories, most of the people work in offices - government is the largest employer in the city (345,000 people) - more than 600 parks; Washington has a larger variety of trees than any other city - no skyscrapers because there is a rule, that no building should be higher than 40 metres; this rule ensures that the Capitol and the monuments can be seen from anywhere in Washington   Close Up Foundation   - founded in 1970 - aims are to learn something about the political system and about Washington - people should be involved in all that happens around them - the people learn what it means to live in a democracy - students and teacher from all parts of the country are participants - in one year there are 27,000 participants - the programme is divided into political and cultural information   sights   - the Capitol: it is the building where Congress works - the House of Representatives: the representatives work here - the Lincoln Memorial: memorial of Abraham Lincoln (1732-1799) - the National Mall: it is a promenade between Capitol and Lincoln Memorial - the Oval Office: this is a room of the White House were the President works - the Pentagon: here is the defence office - the Senate: here is the American Senate - the Washington Monument: a 170 metres high obelisk for George Washington - the White House: * oldest public building in Washington; the title was given later * home of the most famous government people and the official residence of the president * every president, except George Washington, lived in the White House * until 1834 the White House had no running water; gas lamps 1848 installed * opened for two hours a day from Tuesday to Saturday * you can't visit the president or the room where he works - Vietnam Veterans Memorial: * one of the most recent monuments; for many people the most moving one * it should remember, that this war divided the country; also the many died people and many people, fighting in the war were even still teenagers * some people thought the war should not be, others wanted this * average age of the soldiers in this war was 19 * in this war 58,123 men died or are still missing   institutions   - the Supreme Court: this is the most powerful court in the USA - the Smithsonian Institution: * here are several museums * the money for the Smithsonian Institution was from a wealthy Englishman, who gave all his money to the USA * today there are 13 Smithsonian museums in the USA (12 in Washington and 1 in New York) * the most popular ones are the National Air and Space Museum where you can see the Apollo 11 spaceship * here are also libraries and an observatory - FBI Headquarters: * FBI means Federal Bureau of Investigation * FBI was founded in 1908 by J. Edgar Hoover * he founded the FBI because he wanted to fight against crime throughout the nation, that's why the name is 'Federal' * in this building there are many laboratories (hair, pieces of cloth, paint...

); from a piece of paint they can say what make and model the car is * the agents watch the evidence and the other information here * often the work of the agents is not dangerous and with guns, because often it is only a paperwork - Bureau of Engraving and Printing: * the money of the USA is made in this institution since 1863 * 2,300 people work here day and night and six days a week * most of the money is made to replace old money * visitors can watch how money is made, and they also can see a $100,000 bill * every day $22,5 million are printed * the visitors also can learn that for the printing of money no trees are cut down, because the bills are made of cloth * the $1 bill is used for only about 18 months, than the bill is destroyed an a new one is made * there are many security guards watching the people, that no money is stolen     AS - Seite 1  

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