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Hispanic
The number of Representatives a state gets is directly proportional to is population as indicated in the most recent Census.
Based on the Government Census it is to believe in 2015 84% of all Americans own a computer and actively use the internet.
A person whose grandparents were born in Poland would typically choose the "White" racial category on the U.S. Census form, as people of European descent are classified under this category. Additionally, they may specify their ethnic background as "Polish" in the provided options for ethnicity or additional details, but the primary racial classification would be "White."
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, roughly 150 establishments operated in this category in the early 2000s.
white
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, "Asian Americans" refers to individuals with origins in the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent. This category encompasses a diverse range of ethnic groups, including but not limited to Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese Americans. The Census Bureau collects data on Asian Americans to understand their demographics, socioeconomic status, and contributions to American society. This data is vital for policy-making, resource allocation, and community support initiatives.
Hispanic
Hispanic and Latino
Census is done every 10 years and the United States Census Bureau is the principle agency responsible for producing the data.
in the 2000 census, 61%.
Hispanic
There was no official census in 2009. The Minneapolis census will be completed in 2010. See related links for schedule.
according to the 2010 census there's 12.33 African Americans inamerica
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