No. America is a continent. And the USA is a country - the United States of America. You are not the United States of the United States or the America of America. When you use the word "America" for the USA then you use just simple a short cut for [the United States of] America. I use in thsi case the expression US-America instead of America because of my German "genes". It's more precise to do so.
The what? You are an idiot.
By the way. The expression Indo-European is a racist expression because in Europe exist also languages which are not Indo-European. The old expression Indo-Germanic is still much more better than the new expression Indo-European. "Indo" = "South East" and "Germanic"="North-West" of the area where [also] Indo-Germanic languages are spoken.
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