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Outline of the United States Information

U.S. state · District of Columbia · Insular area · Minor Outlying Island · Maritime territory

Time zones

Hawaii-Aleutian · Alaska · Pacific · Mountain · Central · Eastern

Census

West (Pacific · Mountain) · Midwest (E N Central · W N Central) · Northeast (New England · Middle Atlantic) · South (S Atlantic · E S Central · W S Central)

Federal

X (AKIDORWA) · IX (AZCAHINV) · VIII (COMTNDSDUTWY) · VII (IAKS–MO–NE) · VI (ARLANMOKTX) · V (Great Lakes) · IV (ALFLGAKYMSNCSCTN) · III (DEDCMDPAVAWV) · II (NYNJ) · I (New England)

Judicial circuits

9th (Pacific) · 10th (W Central) · 5th (TX–LA–MS) · 8th (N Central) · 7th (WI–IL–IN) · 6th (MI–OH–KY–TN) · 11th (AL–GA–FL) · 4th (WV–VA–MD–NC–SC) · 3rd (PA–NJ–DE) · 2nd (NY–VT–CT) · 1st (ME–MA–NH–RI)

Physical
Physiographic

Pacific Mountain · Intermontane Plateaus · Rocky Mountain · Superior Upland · Interior Plains · Interior Highlands · Appalachian · Atlantic Plain

Coastal

Arctic · West · Great Lakes · Gulf · East

Historical
Ac/cessions 13 Colonies · Louisiana Purchase · Gadsden Purchase · Texas Annexation · Oregon Treaty · Mexican Cession · Alaska Purchase · Newlands Resolution
Civil War

Theaters (Pacific · Western · Trans-Mississippi · Lower Seaboard · Eastern) · Union (Border states) · Confederacy (Old South · Dixie · Slave states)

Other

Appalachia · Central · Four Corners · Great Plains · High Plains · Intermountain · Interior · Northwest Territory · South Central · Southern (Deep · New · Upland) · Southeast · Southwest

Categories

Belts Census-designated places · Counties · Cuisine (wine) · Divided (ColumbiaOregonPacific NW · Prairie Pothole) ·

List · Category

Physiographic divisions of the United States

The geography of the United States varies across their immense area. Within the contential U.S., eight distinct physiographic divisions exist, though each is composed of several smaller physiographic subdivisions.[2] These major divisions are:

Administrative divisions of the United States

States of the United States

Main articles: U.S. state and Administrative division

At the Declaration of Independence, the United States consisted of 13 states, former colonies of the United Kingdom. In the following years, the number of states has grown steadily due to expansion to the west, conquest and purchase of lands by the American government, and division of existing states to the current number of 50 United States:

Map of the United States with state border lines. Note that Alaska and Hawaii are shown at different scales, and that the Aleutian Islands and the uninhabited northwestern Hawaiian Islands are omitted from this map.

Territories of the United States

Location of the insular areas of the United States: The United States of America Incorporated unorganized territory Unincorporated organized territory Unincorporated unorganized territory Freely associated commonwealth Main article: Territories of the United States
Incorporated organized territories
Incorporated unorganized territories
Unincorporated organized territories
Unincorporated unorganized territories

Geography of the states and territories

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Demography of the United States

Main article: Demography of the United States

Demographics of the states and territories

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Climate of the United States

Climate of the United States
States
Federal district Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia)
Insular areas
List of United States hurricanes
United States

Arizona · California · Delaware · Florida (pre-1900 · 1900–1949 · 1950–1974 · 1975–1999 · 2000–present) · Hawaii · Maryland (1950–1979 · 1980–present) · New England · New Jersey · New Mexico · New York · North Carolina (pre-1900 · 1900–1949 · 1950–1979 · 1980–1999 · 2000–present) · Pennsylvania · Texas (pre-1900 · 1900–1943 · 1944–1979 · 1980–present)

Government and politics in the United States

Main articles: Government of the United States and Politics of the United States

Federal government

Main article: Federal government of the United States

Legislative branch

The United States Capitol Further information: Legislative branch

Executive branch

The White House Further information: Executive branch
Federal executive departments
Further information: List of United States federal agencies

All departments are listed by their present-day name and only departments with past or present cabinet-level status are listed. Order of succession applies only to within the cabinet; the vice president has always been first in the line of succession, and the Speaker of the House and the President pro tem of the Senate have at times been included.

Department Creation Order of succession Modifications since creation 2007 Budget in billions of dollars Employees (2007)
State 1789 1 Initially named "Department of Foreign Affairs" 9.96 30,266
Treasury 1789 2 11.10 115,897
Defense 1947 3 Initially named "National Military Establishment" 439.30 3,000,000
Justice 1870 4 Position of Attorney General created in 1789, but had no department until 1870 23.40 112,557
Interior 1849 5 10.70 71,436
Agriculture 1889 6 77.60 109,832
Commerce 1903 7 Originally named Commerce and Labor; Labor later separated 6.20 36,000
Labor 1913 8 59.70 17,347
Health and Human Services 1953 9 Originally named Health, Education, and Welfare; Education later separated 543.20 67,000
Housing and Urban Development 1965 10 46.20 10,600
Transportation 1966 11 58.00 58,622
Energy 1977 12 21.50 116,100
Education 1979 13 62.80 4,487
Veterans Affairs 1989 14 73.20 235,000
Homeland Security 2002 15 44.60 208,000
Total budget (fiscal year 2007): 1,523.42 4,193,144

Judicial branch

The United States Supreme Court building Further information: Judicial branch

State and territory governments

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Politics of the states and territories

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Foreign relations

Main article: Foreign relations of the United States

International organization membership

Main article: International organization membership of the United States

Military

The Pentagon Main article: United States armed forces

Intelligence Organizations

Headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency Main article: United States Intelligence Community

Law of the United States

Main article: Law of the United States

Laws by type

History of the United States

John Trumbull's famous painting is usually incorrectly identified as a depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but it actually shows the drafting committee presenting its work to the Congress. A map of the territorial evolution of the United States Main articles: History of the United States, Outline of United States history, and Timeline of United States history

Period-coverage

History of the states and territories

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Presidents of the United States

Main articles: List of Presidents of the United States and President of the United States

Culture of the United States

Main article: Culture of the United States

American cuisine

Main article: Cuisine of the United States

Cuisine of the states and territories

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Art in the United States

Music in the United States

Main article: Music in the United States
Genres
Music in the states and territories

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Sports in the United States

Main article: Sports in the United States

List of Major Sports Leagues in the United States

Main article: Major North American professional sports leagues

Sports by state and territory

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Education in the United States

Main article: Education in the United States

Education in the states and territories

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Economy and infrastructure of the United States

Main article: Economy of the United States
The United States is the world's largest economy (IMF, 2010).

Economy by state and territory

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Infrastructure of the United States

See also

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United States portal
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Main article: United States

References

  1. ^ The total length of the land border between Canada and the United States is the longest between any two countries.
  2. ^ "Physiographic Regions". United States Geological Survey. 2003-04-17. http://tapestry.usgs.gov/physiogr/physio.html. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
  3. ^ DOI Office of Internal Affairs http://www.doi.gov/oia/Islandpages/wakepage.htm

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