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United States (Government)
Chief Executive of U.S. government: President
Highest court for U.S. government: Supreme Court
Law-making body of U.S. government: Congress
United States (Culture)
United States (Economy)
United States (Geography)
United States (History)
United States (Overview)
United States (People)
fundamentals of U.S. government
Q & A About American Politics
branches of government – executive
branches of government – judicial
branches of government – legislative
checks and balances
Constitution
departments and agencies
diagrams, illustrations, and statistical tables
elections
expansion of government in U.S. history
fiscal and business concerns of government
History of United States Business
United States economy
business cycle
delaying strikes by labor unions
emergence of corporations
Federal Reserve
Federal Trade Commission
finance and taxation
fiscal policy
foreign trade
foreign trade – Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
foreign trade – Commercial Treaties
foreign trade – Merchant Marine of the United States
foreign trade – North American Free Trade Agreement
foreign trade – Tariffs, United States
Government Accountability Office
government regulation of business
inflation and deflation
International System of Units
laissez-faire
money
money – Currency
money – Dollar
money – first United States mint
money – Fort Knox
money – Greenback
money – Mint, United States
Treasury Department
UN contributions
international relations and defense
law and legal system
libraries
lobbyists and special interest groups
media and public opinion
military
nation’s capital
national symbols
Native American government
participation in government
pictures related to the United States government
quotations
research into American politics
response to terrorism
state and local government
table of UN Security Council members
theories and processes of government
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