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What is the average amount of kids per family in the US?

in 2000 the average was 2.1 so I would say somewhere around there


Why did fewer people immigrate to the US before 1820?

Travel was too dangerous


How many people are named Cindia in US?

There is no data available on how many people are named Cindia specifically in the US.


What area in the US do the fewest people live in?

Fewer people live in the Northern US such as Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, etc.


What percent of all US businesses employ 20 or fewer people?

Almost 86 %


Which region of the US is home to fewer people than any other?

The Interior West


How many people are named skyla?

fewer than 1,560 in the US


What does Santa Claus do when us children are having fun in the summer?

Goes to the Bahamas for a vacation


How is Central America impacted by a recession and financial problems in the US?

Something will backfire. I would think that there would be fewer opportunities for people to emigrate to the US.


How many babies can a human mother have at the same time and how many babies can she have in a lifetime?

Historically, some women in the US between 1700 and 1900 had 20 to 22 children. Of course, many babies died during childbirth or before age 5 years old. And, not all families wanted or could get After 1900, women in the US began to have fewer children, 2 to 10. I know someone in the 1950s who birthed 16 children, though, so it was a personal choice for each couple. People today typically have fewer children but some couples believe in larger families, for example, the Duggars (22 and Counting).


Did the people of the US support the action of the Philippine revolution?

Many people in the US supported the idea of the Philippine revolution when it was a revolution against Spain. Fewer supported it when it was armed resistance against the US taking control of the Philippines.


The danger of having in-groups and out-groups in a society is that they make people categorize people as .?

us" and "them"