In Article I, Section 2, the US Constitution requires a census every ten years for purposes of apportioning members of the House of Representatives among the various states.
The second state to ratify the US Constitution was Pennsylvania. The date of ratification was December 12, 1787. Thus it was the 2nd US State.
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The US Constitution is the founding document of the country. Before that document was approved, however, state governments were made through state constitutions. The state constitutions only applied to the states, however, while the US Constitution applies to the whole nation. For an example, a state constitution will not have articles that deal with foreign treaties or tariffs because the US Constitution gives that power to the federal government. Also, the state may have a constitution that speaks about the death penalty. This will not be found in the US Constitution, as all duties not provided by the federal government belonged to the states. With that said, the US Constitution has an amendment forbidding cruel or unusual punishment. This means that the US states cannot pass death sentence laws that conflict with the US Constitution.
The Constitution provides for a census every 10 years because this is how the seats for the House of Representative is determined. States with a smaller population, have fewer seats.
Delaware was the first US colony to organize as a state and craft a state constitution. It did so on December 7, 1787, becoming the first state to join the newly formed United States of America. The Delaware Constitution of 1776 served as the basis for their state constitution.
The government must conduct a nationwide Census of citizens every ten years in The United States according to The US Constitution. The US Census, in part, helps determine the mapping for political districts and the use of Federal government monies.
In the US they happen every ten years as is required by the Constitution. They are instrumental in helping to determine the numbers of representatives that each state will have in Congress.
The first Article (section 2) of the US Constitution mandates taking a census once every ten years.
The United States Constitution mandates the census in Article I, Section 2. It states that a population count must be carried out every ten years in order to determine the number of seats each state gets in the House of Representatives. The census is also used to allocate federal funding and shape policy decisions.
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Delaware was the first state to approve the US Constitution.
Delaware was the first state to ratify the US Constitution.
It is required by the U.S. Constitution. One of the important functions it serves is to ensure correct representation for each state in the U.S. House of Representatives.
State constitutions.
The census is a questionnaire which is sent to every person living in a country. It is sent out every 10 years and in the US is required by the constitution.
The United Census began in 1790. It was required by the US Constitution and takes place every 10 years. Its purpose is to determine representation in the US House of Representatives.
The US Constitution requires that a national census be taken every ten years to determine how the 435 US House of Representative seats are to be divided among the states. This is stated in Article 1, Section 2 of the document.