1 How many colonies were there in 1773? 2 Why did all the states send their representatives to Philadelphia in 1787? 3Where does the Congress meet? 4 How many senators are there in the Senate? 5 How many congressmen are there in the House of Representatives? 6How long are a representative's and a senator's terms? 7What do the President and his helpers do? 8What do the Vice President and members of the Cabinet do? 9How old must be a person who wants to become President? 10When do Americans vote for the President? 11What do Judges of the Supreme Court do? 12How long do the judges in the Supreme Court work? 13 When was the American Constitution written? 14How are changes in the Constitution called? 15Which amendment ended slavery? 16Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
Founded: 1915Urban settlement since: 1928Town from: 1937City of regional subordinationCenter: Jewish Autonomous RegionDeviation from Moscow time, hours: 7Geographic Latitude: 48 ° 47 'Geographic Longitude: 132 ° 56 'Height above sea level, meters: 80Located on the Middle Amur Lowland, on the river. Bira (tributary of the Amur River), 172 km west of Khabarovsk. Node of. Roads and roads. Airport. The climate is monsoon. The average temperature of January is -21 to -26.5, July +18 +21. Precipitation is 500-700 mm per year.It arose as a settlement at the Tikhonskaya station (opened in 1915), which in 1928 was transformed into a working settlement of Tikhon-Stantsia. In 1932, it was renamed Birobidzhan after the name of the Birobidzhan area: the so-called space between the rivers Bira (Evenk "river") and Bijan (Evenk bidzhen "permanent camp").
The climate is monsoon. The average temperature of January is -21 to -26.5, July +18 +21. Precipitation is 500-700 mm per year.It arose as a settlement at the Tikhonskaya station (opened in 1915), which in 1928 was transformed into a working settlement of Tikhon-Stantsia. In 1932, it was renamed Birobidzhan after the name of the Birobidzhan area: the so-called space between the rivers Bira (Evenk "river") and Bijan (Evenk bidzhen "permanent camp").