the US government was founded in 1780 something. it has been a democracy since it began. it is the only form of government in the US. it holds a presidential election every 4 years. the president has to be: 1) an official US citizen 2) born in the US 3) at least 18
Air Commerce Act of 1926
they needed a new government.
New Freedom
The US government has had deficits off and on since 1789. It's not a new thing.
Before the signing of the Constitution in 1787, the US had what was known as the Articles of Confederation. These stated that each state had its own government, but that they would come together in time of war. This setup, however, was too weak, forcing the US to create a new government.
almost exclusively Anglo-Americans
Operation Enduring Freedom is part of the US war on terrorism. It began on October 7, 2001 when the US Army began to take action against Taliban members who claimed responsibility for 9/11.
The US launched Operation Desert Storm because of Kuwait's annexation and Iraq's invasion. The war began in 1990 and ended in 1991.
Operation Enduring Freedom is part of the US war on terrorism. It began on October 7, 2001 when the US army began to take action against Taliban members who claimed responsibility for 9/11.
The US launched Operation Desert Storm because of Kuwait's annexation and Iraq's invasion. The war began in 1990 and ended in 1991.
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The US does not and never has had a new government name
Yes, it does.
The US began to assert power as nationalism grew. *_*
US President George Washington understood that the main problem facing the new USA was that the government was almost bankrupt. The Revolutionary war had placed the new nation in serious debt as it first began.
The collection of taxes from various sources is what funds the operation of the government.