5. The USA and Its Capital
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Education
System Structure
The U.S. education system is diverse, offering public and private schooling options
Education is compulsory from kindergarten through 12th grade
Higher education institutions like Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, and Yale are globally renowned
Challenges
Students often rely on loans for higher education, leading to student debt
Washington, D.C.
Capital City Highlights
Washington, D.C. serves as the nation's capital but is not part of any state
It is a federal district named after George Washington
Key Landmarks
White House: The official residence of the U.S. President
Capitol Building: Houses of the U.S. Congress
Unique Features
The city is famous for its cherry blossom trees, a gift from Japan, symbolizing friendship and peace
Major Cities
Beyond Washington, D.C., other notable cities include:
Los Angeles
San Francisco
New York City
Chicago
Miami
Seattle
Conclusion
The United States of America is a country of remarkable diversity, history, and influence. Its capital, Washington, D.C., serves as a symbolic and functional hub for the nation’s political and cultural identity.