Of course there are no organizations against us. People really think the government planned 9-11 to kill civilians. So the government supports terrorists if they destroyed the world trade center. If they were against us, they would not send us to war with terrorists because they would not want us to kill the people they support. Another theory is that the plane hit the tower on one side and the explosion came out the other so their had to be a charge. Well, when a plane is flying 500 mph it will send everything right through the building throwing the explosions out the other side. It's all common sense. People just don't think anything through. Whenever you argue with someone about this topic, they verbal vomit because they have no idea what they are talking about.
The US government is accredited to international organizations by appointing representatives - for example, John Bolton is the current US Ambassador to the United Nations.
Because the United States is a huge contributor.
Domestic business organizations of all types--such as retail, wholesale, manufacturing, and agriculture--look to their government to protect them against firms from other nations taking away their customers and their sales.
Some organizations against littering are people against litter and citizens against litter. There are other organizations such as anti-litter organizations, keep America beautiful, and litter heroes.
The relationship between the United States government and policing organizations affect police practices by responding to police needs. Policing organizations lobby the Congress every day.
In the US there is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for example.
They are probably supported by the US government I am not 100% sure.
Yes, there have been numerous instances where US students have protested against the US government. For example, during the Vietnam War, students led widespread protests against US involvement. More recently, students have organized protests against gun violence and climate change, calling for policy changes from the government.
It depends, but for the most parts, no. They have their own agendas and goals. Some work in concert with govenrment, some work "against" the government or government interest. Some non-profit organizations exist solely to oppose laws passed by government that the organization feels infringe on Constitutional rights.
The US government did not do anything during the German campaign against European Jews. The US did not do anything until after WW II.
The US government can be considered an organization, as it is made up of many parts operating for a certain purpose. However, much of the US government is further subdivided into other organizations such as Congress, Judicial Branch, and the Executive Branch.
One of the few mechanisms in place that would allow us to revolt against the government is the right to vote.