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The United States does not have an official language. The primary language of government and business is English, but it has no official status in law and other languages are required to be used when needed to ensure the understanding of people involved in legal and government proceedings.
The United States of America has not designated an official language. The English language is the primary language of business and government but it has no special legal status and the government is expected to communicate to residents in whatever language they can understand.
There is no official language in the US. English is the language used for legal transactions.
Yes, the CIA is an arm of the US federal government.
In the US, the highest ranking government official in the states are their governors.
The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the U.S. government.
YES
The US government's official web portal is in the related links section.
US citizens VOTE for the government official who then REPRESENTS the citizens while in office.
US citizens VOTE for the government official who then REPRESENTS the citizens while in office.
Not yet, but there should be.
Federal presidential constitutional republic.