Ex. 10. Confirm or deny the statements using the following phrases: It’s right
Quite so
I quite agree with it
I don’t agree with it
Excuse me but
On the contrary
I am afraid it is not quite so
1. The form of the US government is based on the Constitution of 1787,
adopted after the War of Independence.
2. The Bill of Rights is often violated in the USA.
3. The US Constitution is regarded as a democratic document by most
historians.
4. The privileged class made the Constitution for the working people in
1787.
5. A life of security, health care, income arc guaranteed for all the people in
America by the Constitution of the USA.
6. The US Constitution was adopted in 1787 and then was added by
amendments.
7. The US Constitution consists of the Preamble, seven articles and twenty
seven amendments.
8. The people in America were not satisfied with the Constitution of 1787
bccausc it didn’t guarantee certain basic freedoms and individual rights.
Quite so. The form of the US government is indeed based on the Constitution of 1787, which was adopted after the War of Independence. This document established the framework for the government, including the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) and their powers and responsibilities.
2. The Bill of Rights is often violated in the USA.
I am afraid it is not quite so. The Bill of Rights, which is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, is designed to protect individual rights and limit the power of the government. While occasional violations of these rights may occur, the Bill of Rights is generally respected and upheld in the USA, and there are legal mechanisms in place to address any violations.
3. The US Constitution is regarded as a democratic document by most historians.
I quite agree with it. The US Constitution is widely regarded as a democratic document by most historians. It establishes a system of representative democracy, where the power ultimately rests with the people. It also includes mechanisms for checks and balances, ensuring that no single branch of government becomes too powerful.
4. The privileged class made the Constitution for the working people in 1787.
I don't agree with it. The Constitution of 1787 was not solely made by the privileged class for the working people. The drafting of the constitution involved a group of delegates from various states and backgrounds, including farmers, merchants, lawyers, and politicians. While it is true that some of the delegates were from privileged backgrounds, their aim was to create a government system that could serve all citizens, regardless of their social or economic status.
5. A life of security, health care, income are guaranteed for all the people in America by the Constitution of the USA.
Excuse me, but that is not a correct statement. The Constitution of the USA does not explicitly guarantee a life of security, healthcare, or income for all people in America. While the Constitution establishes principles of justice, liberty, and general welfare, specific provisions for social security, healthcare, and income are addressed through other laws and policies.
6. The US Constitution was adopted in 1787 and then was added by amendments.
It's right. The US Constitution was indeed adopted in 1787 and has since been amended. The original Constitution consisted of seven articles, and over time, amendments were added to address various issues and adapt to the changing needs of society. Currently, there are 27 amendments to the US Constitution.
7. The US Constitution consists of the Preamble, seven articles, and twenty-seven amendments.
It's right. The US Constitution consists of the Preamble, seven articles, and twenty-seven amendments. The Preamble sets the goals and purposes of the constitution, the seven articles outline the structure and powers of the government, and the amendments provide additional provisions and modifications to the original text.
8. The people in America were not satisfied with the Constitution of 1787 because it didn’t guarantee certain basic freedoms and individual rights.
On the contrary. The people in America were indeed not satisfied with the Constitution of 1787 because it did not initially include certain basic freedoms and individual rights. This led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791, which added the first ten amendments to the Constitution, explicitly guaranteeing rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and the right to a fair trial. These amendments were added to address the concerns of the people and ensure the protection of individual rights.