The United States has never actually declared any language as being its offical language.
English is the de facto language as almost everyone speaks it, but it is not officially mandated.
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The original Constitution did forbid an official religion for the nation. However, everyone in the US has the right to religious freedom.
According to the us constitution who is the presiding officer of the senate?
They completed the constitution on September 17, 1787, twelve years after the US declared its independence from England.I think. :)
As directed by Congress, states held ratification conventions, to either ratify or reject the proposed US Constitution. It was required that 9 states ratify in order for the Constitution to become official.
The U.S. Constitution does not specify an official language. The reason our country does not have an official language is because we're a melting pot. Legally anyone who deals with the government has the right to documents and spoken language in their native tongue.
There is no official language in the US. English is the language used for legal transactions.
It actually does. On May 08, 2007 Senator James M. Inhofe declared English the official language. Put that in your juice box and suck it! That statement is false. Besides, one person cannot declare a language for the US. It must be passed by Congress and signed by the president, and seeing how that has not happened yet, the US has no official language. 30 states, however, have made English the official language.
No. No language was ever an official language of the US, not even English.
The official language in the Virgin islands is English
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The official language of the United States is English. However, Spanish is a common language that is spoken throughout the US.
Although most of the population of the United States speaks English the US has never declared an official language. Many states have declared English as the official language. However, in order to receive any federal financial assistance those states must still comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that requires that all vital information must be provided in the language of anyone who receives any benefits that are subsidized by the Federal Government.
No. The US has not adopted any language as its official language, even English. However it is the official language of Puerto Rico (as well as English), a territory of the US. New Mexico is also very close to having Spanish as an official language.
english The US does not have an official language. English is the de facto language, official languages of 30 states, and spoken by about 95% of the population.