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==Overview==
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[[category:US]]This page is about the [[government]] of the {{USA}}.{{seed}}
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==Related Pages==
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''[[:category:US.govt|category page]]''
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* [[Continuity of Government (US)]]
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==About==
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The [[government]] of the {{USA}} takes place at multiple levels. The outermost level is the "federal" (i.e. national) government; each state also has its own government, and operating within that government are various county (or parish) and city/municipal governments.
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The [[US Constitution]] states that all political powers not explicitly given to the federal government must belong either to the state governments or to the people.
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==Pages==
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===Related===
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''[[:category:US/gov|category page]]''
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* [[US/Continuity of Government|Continuity of Government]]
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* [[/Continuity of Operations]]
 
* [[House Judiciary Committee]]
 
* [[House Judiciary Committee]]
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===Subpages===
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* '''{{l/sub|branches}}''': The major '''branches''' of the [[US/gov|United States government]] are specified in the [[US Constitution]] as:
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** {{l/sub|executive}}
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** {{l/sub|judicial}}
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** {{l/sub|legislative}}
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* '''agencies'''
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** [[/CIA]]
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** [[/DOJ]]
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** [[/EPA]]
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** [[/FBI]]
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** [[/FEC]]
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** [[/IRS]]
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** [[/SEC]]
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* '''topics''':
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** [[/budget]]
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*** [[/budget/deficit]]
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** [[/spending]]
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*** [[/spending/by president|by president]]
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
===Interactive Sites===
 
===Interactive Sites===
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** [http://www.blogs.state.gov/ Official Blog] (but no RSS feed!)
 
** [http://www.blogs.state.gov/ Official Blog] (but no RSS feed!)
 
** [http://www.youtube.com/user/statevideo Official YouTube Channel]
 
** [http://www.youtube.com/user/statevideo Official YouTube Channel]
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 20 February 2017

About

The government of the United States takes place at multiple levels. The outermost level is the "federal" (i.e. national) government; each state also has its own government, and operating within that government are various county (or parish) and city/municipal governments.

The US Constitution states that all political powers not explicitly given to the federal government must belong either to the state governments or to the people.

Pages

Related

category page

Subpages

Links

Interactive Sites

the US government has many, many more sites than this, but I wanted a place to note the two new DoS interactive sites

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