According to historian Alfred W. McCoy writing in his book In the Shadows of the American Century where he cites research at Carnegie Mellon University, between 1946 and the year 2000, the U.S. intervened in 81 elections in foreign countries. Stephen Kinzer writes in his book Overthrow that the U.S. has overthrown 14 foreign governments.
In 1878, the United States Supreme Court ruled, unanimously, that the Constitution guarantees freedom of religious belief but religious practice must not violate the law. That decision pertained to polygamy.
Government employment is voluntary; duty is obligatory.
According to historian Alfred W. McCoy writing in his book In the Shadows of the American Century where he cites research at Carnegie Mellon University, between 1946 and the year 2000, the U.S. intervened in 81 elections in foreign countries. Stephen Kinzer writes in his book Overthrow that the U.S. has overthrown 14 foreign governments.
In 1878, the United States Supreme Court ruled, unanimously, that the Constitution guarantees freedom of religious belief but religious practice must not violate the law. That decision pertained to polygamy.
Government employment is voluntary; duty is obligatory.