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 Executive Branch
Well-organized information on the Presidents of the United States...
A collection of information and documents related to Presidents of the United States...
Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, issued by the United States State Department...
http://infotree.library.ohiou.edu/bysubject/social-sciences/government/usa/executive   (492 words)

  
 LookSmart - Search results for "United Sates America"
The Presidents of the United States of America "Love Everybody"
Offers quality resources for the national parks in United States America USA.
Help Home Welcome to the National Atlas of the United States of America ® You've seen other atlases.
http://www.looksmart.com/r_search?look=&pin=011121x2de76f8e168debe7bd1&key=United+Sates+America   (492 words)

  
 Federal Government Resources on the Web/President
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, 1929-2000 (UMich)
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Law appears in Title 3, Section 19, of the United States Code
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedprs.html   (2081 words)

  
 WTPS United States History Links
Yale Law School: Papers of the Presidents of the United States (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and James Polk) Yale Law School: Avalon Project ("documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government...
White House: Presidents of the United States (archives of the White House for biographies of the presidents and First Ladies)
50 States of the United States (US and state maps and flags, all kinds of state information...
http://www.wtps.org/links/hist_us.htm   (9132 words)

  
 United States Secret Service - definition of United States Secret Service by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
United States Secret Service - the United States intelligence agency that protects current and former presidents and vice presidents and their immediate families and protects distinguished foreign visitors; detects and apprehends counterfeiters; suppresses forgery of government securities and documents
Department of the Treasury, Treasury Department, United States Treasury, Treasury - the federal department that collects revenue and administers federal finances; the Treasury Department was created in 1789
United States intelligence agency - an intelligence service in the United States
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/United+States+Secret+Service   (190 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: United States President
The President is also responsible for preparing the budget of the United States, although the Congress must approve it.
Presidents continue to enjoy other benefits after leaving office such as free mailing privileges, free office space, and budgets for office help and staff assistance.
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/United-States-President   (190 words)

  
 United States Presidents @ SchoolAtlas
-American presidents, White House, elections, politics, JFK, The United States, impeachment
-presidents, United States, elections, america, politics, government, presidential history, JFK, Bill Clinton, impeachment
-United States, Presidents, Trivia, government, politics, White House
http://www.schoolatlas.com/search2/Government/U_S_Presidents   (171 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : 20th Century Documents
Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Annual Messages of the Presidents of the United States
Agreement Between the United States and Cuba for the Lease of Lands for Coaling and Naval stations; February 23, 1903
http://elsinore.cis.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/20th.htm   (1522 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > People > Officers & Staff > Vice President of the United States (President of the Senate)
While vice presidents have used their votes chiefly on legislative issues, they have also broken ties on the election of Senate officers, as well as on the appointment of committees in 1881 when the parties were evenly represented in the Senate.
Although the debate over the Twenty-fifth Amendment in the 1960s had inspired a number of books on the history and operations of the vice-presidency, most of those works were narrowly drawn, serving only to make a case for or against the amendment.
Under the original code of Senate rules, the presiding officer exercised great power over the conduct of the body's proceedings.
http://senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Vice_President.htm   (6117 words)

  
 Talk:United States Secret Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the President of the United States article, there was some law passed that all presidents post-Clinton will only have protection for ten years after they leave office (assumedly he was grandfathered in by some law passed while in office).
Like other federal law enforcement organizations, the Service has its critics.
Dear Jasonuhl, in my additions to this article I want to show that the Secret Service acts in other states like in the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:United_States_Secret_Service   (1369 words)

  
 LSU Libraries -- U.S. Federal Government Agency List
Presidents of the United States (portrait,biographical sketch, and inaugural addresses)
Principal Officers of the Department of State and United States Chiefs of Mission
Guide to Presidential Documents in the National Archives of the United States
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/govdocs/federal/list.html   (483 words)

  
 Ecuador - The United States
During Febres Cordero's week-long state visit to Washington in January 1986, United States and Ecuadorian officials repeatedly underlined their two presidents' total agreement on economic and political matters.
One was the United States Foreign Trade Act of 1974, which denied (until the 1980s) favorable tariff treatment to all OPEC members, even though neither Ecuador nor Venezuela participated in the 1973 oil boycott of the United States.
Ecuador also reacted indignantly in early 1977 when the United States prohibited Israel from selling a dozen Kfir fighter-bombers to Ecuador because the aircraft contained licensed General Electric engines.
http://countrystudies.us/ecuador/77.htm   (694 words)

  
 Independent American Party - National Home
The United States' early founders and Presidents often expressed concern about the possibility that the actions of the government of the United States might bring the judgment of God upon the nation.
respect for life, liberty and property; strong traditional families; patriotism; and individual, state and national sovereignty -- with a strong reliance on the Declaration of Independence and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States of America -- by petition to God and by political and educational means.
Many of the nation's early leaders warned that the failure of the government to deal with the issue of slavery would lead to judgment.
http://www.usiap.org/   (694 words)

  
 Federal Law Enforcement Career Resources
United States Secret Service The United States Secret Service is charged with protecting the President of the United States, the Vice President, their families, former Presidents and their families, and heads of foreign states while in America.
United States Marshals Service Deputy United States Marshals supervise the security of Federal Court Proceedings by maintaining order, guarding prisoners, and serving orders of the courts.
It's agents collect duties and taxes on goods and services exported from or imported into the United States, and perform investigations in revenue thefts, cargo thefts, and the smuggling of illegal narcotics.
http://www.concentric.net/~extraord/law.htm   (1177 words)

  
 United States
Presidents of the United States: resources dedicated to background information, election results, cabinet members, notable events, and points of interest on each United States President.
Supreme Court of the United States : official site.
United States Institute of Peace: an independent, nonpartisan federal institution created and funded by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict.
http://www.quicknetguide.com/hitcount.asp?linkid=5076   (432 words)

  
 Federal Government Resources on the Web/President
Inaugural and State of the Union addresses of Presidents as available
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, 1929-2000 (UMich)
History and legal basis of Presidential pardons with statistics on the number of pardons granted, 1789 to present
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedprs.html   (2084 words)

  
 WTPS United States History Links
Yale Law School: Papers of the Presidents of the United States (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and James Polk) Yale Law School: Avalon Project ("documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government...
United States Information Agency: Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times (excellent site: outlines of American History, Economy, Government, and Literature; Documents; Essays; Biographies; and Presidents)
50 States of the United States (US and state maps and flags, all kinds of state information...
http://www.wtps.org/links/hist_us.htm   (9132 words)

  
 President of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chief Justice of the United States did not administer the initial oath of office to seven presidents
Because of the superpower status of the United States, the American President is widely considered to be the most powerful person on earth, and is usually one of the world's best-known public figures.
After the Constitutional Convention, the position of the President of the United States in Congress Assembled was dissolved and replaced with the positions of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and the President of the United States Senate and President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States_of_America   (4869 words)

  
 Secret Service, United States - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Secret Service, United States
The Secret Service enforces federal laws relating to currency, coins, obligations, and the securities of the United States and foreign governments, including forgery and fraudulent electronic transfer.
Secret Service, United States, a law enforcement division (since 2003) of the Dept. of Homeland Security.
This protection was later extended to the members of the immediate families of the president, vice president, president-elect, and vice president–elect; major presidential and vice presidential candidates; former presidents and their spouses; widows of former presidents until their death or remarriage; minor children of a former president; and visiting heads of state.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Secret+Service,+United+States   (206 words)

  
 WTPS United States History Links
Yale Law School: Papers of the Presidents of the United States (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and James Polk) Yale Law School: Avalon Project ("documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government...
United States Information Agency: Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times (excellent site: outlines of American History, Economy, Government, and Literature; Documents; Essays; Biographies; and Presidents)
50 States of the United States (US and state maps and flags, all kinds of state information...
http://www.wtps.org/links/hist_us.htm   (9132 words)

  
 United States Profile: Government
Encyclopedia: Presidents of the United States of America II (album)
Supreme Court (its nine justices are appointed for life on condition of good behavior by the president with confirmation by the Senate); United States Courts of Appeal; United States District Courts; State and County Courts
Encyclopedia: Executive Office of the President of the United States
http://www.nationmaster.com/country/us/Government   (867 words)

  
 Slavery in the United States
Most of the Founding Fathers were large-scale slaveholders, as were eight of the first 12 presidents of the United States.
Abolition of slavery in the North, begun in the Revolutionary era and largely complete by the 1830s, divided the United States into the "slave" South and the "free" North.
About 6 percent of the total (600,000 to 650,000 persons) came to the area of the present United States.
http://www.africana.com/archive/articles/tt_269.asp   (867 words)

  
 Presidents of the United States
Presidents of the Continental Congress as well as information about David Rice Atchison who some believe was the 12th President of the United States.
States that entered the Union during the term of each President.
Centers devoted to research and study of the Presidency as an institution, the policies of past and future administrations, and analysis of issues faced by US Presidents.
http://www.presidentsusa.net   (901 words)

  
 United States: History & Travel, Page 22: Vintage Books
Health & Medicine, Divorced Mothers, United States, Biography, Remarriage.
United States, Politics, History & Travel, U. Presidents, Dwight Eisenhower.
United States, History & Travel, U. Presidents, Politics, Political Culture, Government.
http://www.vintage-books.com/Cat/us_hi22.htm   (901 words)

  
 Israel elected a vice-president of U.N. - Boston.com - Middle East - News
UNITED NATIONS --Israel was elected one of 21 vice-presidents of the next General Assembly session on Monday, in what the Jewish state called a historic move toward its full representation on key U.N. bodies.
The United Nations was created in the wake of World War II and the Holocaust.
Israel was elected one of 21 vice-presidents of the next General Assembly session on Monday, in what the Jewish state called a historic move toward its full representation on key U.N. bodies.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2005/06/13/israel_elected_a_vice_president_of_un   (552 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: United states politics
Listing of political resources relevant to the United States of America, with links to parties, organisations, government, media and results of recent elections, where available.
Political Resources on the Net: United States of America
Subjects: united states of america, united states political history, united states politics
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/u/unitedstatespolitics.htm   (560 words)

  
 WALDEN HAPPENINGS BY DOC FENNESSY
More than fifty-percent of the Presidents of the United States have been of Scottish name or partly descent, as half of the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom for over a century.
Scotsmen founded the navies of the United States and Russia and half of the banks in England and France.
NEXT WEEK: Some oxymorons and confusing things to ponder about life in the United States.
http://www.montgomerycountynews.net/walden01-01-03.htm   (1128 words)

  
 Themed Reviews, Election Day
Just in time for this year's presidential election, this slim paperback offers clear, concise explanations of the constitutional rules for electing a president, the role of campaigns and conventions, the order of succession if a president dies, and lots of interesting tidbits of historical information about the presidents.
He promises to answer questions in a straightforward and simple manner, and fulfills that promise by giving over a hundred and twenty answers to questions about the presidency, government, campaigning, candidates, voting, and the election.
Without a doubt, the 2000 Presidential Election was one of the most controversial and confusing political events that we have ever had in the United States.
http://www.childrenslit.com/th_elections.html   (4073 words)

  
 United States Secret Service: Frequently Asked Questions by Kids
The Secret Service is unique among federal law enforcement agencies because not only do we work criminal investigations, we also provide protection for the President and Vice President of the United States and their families, former Presidents, Presidential candidates, and visiting heads of state and heads of government to the United States.
They wear uniforms because their jobs require them to be recognized as police officers.
The basic requirements to become a Secret Service agent are that the applicant must have either a four-year college degree or a combination of education and criminal investigative experience, be in good physical condition, and have not gotten into too much trouble as a child or young adult.
http://www.secretservice.gov/kids_faq.shtml   (4073 words)

  
 Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States. 1989
Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States.
Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States
Executive Oath of Office: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
http://www.bartleby.com/124/   (4073 words)

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