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2.  What body adopted the Fundamental Law of Ukraine?
          3.  How many chapters and articles does the Constitution consist of?
          4.  Why is the Constitution the Fundamental law of the state called?
          5.  What does the Chapter I of the Constitution assert?
          6.  How is the power exercised in the country?
          7.  Who does land, mineral raw materials, air space, water & other natural
              resources belong in Ukraine?
          8.  What are the state symbols of Ukraine?
          9.  What does the Chapter II of the Constitution assure?
          10. What does the Constitution guarantee to people?
          11. What are the duties of the citizens of Ukraine?
          12. How are the powers of the government divided?

          Task  4.  Pick  out  from  the  text  all  the  word  combinations  with  the
          following words and give their Ukrainian equivalents.
          Law, power, to assert, right, equal

          Task 5. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate  preposition  from the
          list below and translate the following sentences into Ukrainian
                1.      …  the  Constitution  the  state  symbols  of  Ukraine  are  the
          State Flag, the State Emblem & the State Anthem of Ukraine.
                2.      Our Constitution gives us rights and obligations and makes
          us equal … the law.
                3.      Respect … the state symbols is considered one of the main
          duties of citizens.
                4.      We have to pay taxes and duties in the order and amount
          determined …the law.
                5.      … June 28, 1996 the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted
          the Fundamental Law of Ukraine.
                6.      Ukraine is a Unitarian state … single citizenship.
                7.      The Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk is made … of a preamble
          and 16 articles.  For, with, on, under, up, by, before.

          Task 6. Translate the following sentences.
                1.      On  August  24,  1991,  the  Ukrainian  Parliament  solemnly
          proclaimed Ukraine’s independence and the formation of the independent
          state of Ukraine, proceeding from the right to self-determination, provided
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