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United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (1087 bytes)
1: ...mainline Northern Presbyterian Church) with the [[United Presbyterian Church of North America]] (a smaller... 3: ...ions with the [[Presbyterian Church in the United States]] (PCUS - the Southern Church) from the beginning... United Nations Association of the United States of America (1074 bytes) 1: ...hich was merged with the ''U.S. Committee for the United Nations'' in [[1964]]. 3: ...A also works to support and encourage the [[Model United Nations]] (MUN) programs, most of which are organ... 7: ....org/wfuna-archive/index.html World Federation of United Nations Associations] 8: [[Category:United Nations]] United States Ambassadors to the United Nations (4590 bytes) 1: .... Permanent Representative, or "Perm Rep", to the United Nations): 10: <th>[[President of the United States|U.S. President(s)]]</th></tr> 152: ...ent of State's listing of U.S. ambassadors to the United Nations: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/1231... 154: [[Category:Ambassadors of the United States]] United States and the United Nations (9494 bytes) 1: ...he [[United States]] is a charter member of the [[United Nations]] and one of five permanent members of th... 5: ...in Delano Roosevelt]] in the [[Declaration by the United Nations]] where, on [[January 1]], [[1942]], 26 n... 7: ...iet Union]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]] as well as a majority of other signatories. 9: ... nations]], it was never ratified by the [[United States Congress]] due to the inability to reach a compro... 11: ...the title "Mr. Veto". (see [[Soviet Union and the United Nations]]) United States (47490 bytes) 1: :''For other uses, see [[United States (disambiguation)]] and [[US (disambiguation)]].''... 3: ...he system of [[federation|federalism]]. A United States citizen is usually identified as an ''American''[... 5: ...] in [[1776]] that they were free and independent states and they were recognized as such by the [[Treaty ... 13: native_name = United States of America | 14: common_name = the United States | Those United States (213 bytes) 1: ...a a transatlantic [[steam ship]]) to the [[United States of America]]. SS United States (7545 bytes) 4: ... United States postcard.jpg|thumb|230px|SS United States postcard]]</td></tr> 24: ...largest ocean liner built to date in the [[United States]] and is still the fastest liner in the world. 27: ...struction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In... 29: ...ck Company in [[Norfolk, Virginia]], the ''United States'' was built to exacting Navy specifications. Simi... 31: ...d British carriers, the designers of the ''United States'' didn't use a single piece of wood in her framin... United States Bicentennial (1067 bytes) 1: ...age:Stamp-ctc-bicentennial.jpg|right|250px|United States Bicentennial]] 2: The '''United States Bicentennial''' was celebrated on [[July 4]], [[1... 4: ...tes of America]] went on for months. The [[United States Mint]] began issuing special [[bicentennial coina... 6: ...] were presided over by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Gerald Ford]] and [[television|tele... Wineberry (United States) (877 bytes) 1: ...y]], grows wild in the eastern part of the United States. The heart-shaped leaves grow in groups of three ... President of the United States (50192 bytes) 1: ...For the rock band, see [[Presidents of the United States of America]].}}</small> 2: ...250px|thumb|[[Seal of the President of the United States]], official impression]] 4: ...ment]] and [[commander in chief]] of the [[United States armed forces|armed forces]]. 6: ...ecause of the [[superpower]] status of the United States, the American President is often dubbed "the most... 8: The United States was the first nation to create the office of [[Pr... Nicaragua v. United States (8123 bytes) 1: ...stice]] in which it was alleged that the [[United States]] had violated [[international law]] by supportin... 2: ... Court ruled in Nicaragua's favor, but the United States refused to abide by the Court's decision, even th... 3: After the Court's decision, the United States withdrew its declaration accepting the Court's co... 7: ...ding the case. The Court also rejected the United States defense that its action constituted collective se... 9: ... have jurisdiction, with U.S. ambassador to the [[United Nations]] [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]] dismissing the Co... Immigration to the United States (20366 bytes) 1: The [[United States|United States of America]] has had a long history of [[immigrat... 3: ...ica is, in some senses, the history of the United States itself and the journey from beyond the sea is an ... 12: ...tion of the colonies that later became the United States grew from zero Europeans in the mid-[[1500s]] to ... 30: ... the expiration of a [[Constitution of the United States|constitutional]] clause prohibiting such a law (A... 32: ...specially [[Germany]]), came to the future United States during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, ... Islam in the United States (7142 bytes) 2: ...ion, the actual number of Muslims in the [[United States]] is unknown, and various institutions and organi... 20: ... [[Judaism]], Islamic organizations in the United States are not unified; there are many organizations and... 24: ...as many independent mosques throughout the United States are choosing to affiliate with it. External Link:... 26: ...ill and in political arenas throughout the United States. However, critics of CAIR accuse it of being esse... 28: ...ism]]. Their official ''Statement of Principles'' states that "Muslims have been profoundly influenced by ... Holidays of the United States (16746 bytes) 1: {{Life in the United States}} 3: ...local observance. Strictly speaking, the [[United States]] does not have national holidays. The [[U.S. fed... 5: ...liday]]s recognize events or people from [[United States history|U.S. history]], although two are shared i... 16: ...es Congress|Congress]] in Title V of the [[United States Code]] (5 U.S.C. 6103). 32: ...] leader; combined with other holidays in several states</td> United States v. Eichman (2193 bytes) 1: ...]]. It was argued together with the case ''United States v. Haggerty''. 5: ...rnt an American flag on the steps of the [[United States Capitol]] to protest American foreign and domesti... 9: See also: [[List of United States Supreme Court cases]] United States Constitution (39516 bytes) 2: ...|270px|Page I of the Constitution of the [[United States of America]]]] 3: ...ution2.jpg|none|thumb|270px|Page II of the United States Constitution]] 4: ...tion3.jpg|none|thumb|270px|Page III of the United States Constitution]] 5: ...ution4.jpg|none|thumb|270px|Page IV of the United States Constitution]]</div> 7: ... in place of what was then a group of independent states operating under the [[Articles of Confederation]]... Taxation in the United States (23976 bytes) 5: '''[[Tax]]ation in the [[United States]]''' may involve payments to at least four differ... 7: States permit the creation of special assessment distric... 13: ...nd high mortgage debt who also reside in high tax states. 19: ...ble taxation. Federal payroll taxes in the United States are primarily collected by employers, for the [[U... 33: ... Circuit [[Court of Appeals]] (''Miller v. United States,'' 868 F.2d 236 ([[1989]]) found Mr. Miller and t... Small v. United States (7757 bytes) 1: ...s argued before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] on [[3 November]] [[2004]]; the Supreme Court h... 10: ... Delmont Sport Shop he violated Title 18 [[United States Code]] § 922(g)(1), which makes it unlawful: 29: ...ates Constitution|Fifth Amendment]] of the United States Consitution.) 35: ...aled the district court's opinion to the [[United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Third_Circuit|Court of A... 44: ...Certiorari]] to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. The government did not oppose, citing an inter... Communications in the United States (3281 bytes) 1: ...mary regulator of '''communications in the United States''' is the [[Federal Communications Commission]]. ... 12: ...everal competing "long-distance" companies. Most states have several competing cellular phone networks, w... 29: * Because of aggressive lobbying and the United States' strong [[libertarian]] traditions, the Internet ... 36: ...United States of America]]; [[Media in the United States]] 38: [[Category:Communications by country|United States]] Economy of the United States (38464 bytes) 2: ...lightblue" colspan="3"|<big>Economy of the United States</big> 5: |colspan="2" valign="top"|1 [[United States dollar]] (US$) = 100 cents 79: {{Life in the United States}} 85: The [[United States]] has the largest economy by country, second-larg... 90: ...ublican Party|Republican]] [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Warren G. Harding]] ran for President advocat...
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