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In the last official GA census how many GA citizens were government employees?

500,000


Who was Census?

Census was not a person. The census was an early Roman form of registration of its citizens for taxation purposes. Today, the census is the government's way of finding out where people live and what they do.


How many civilians were in the federal government in 1790?

The exact number is unknown. However, civilian federal employees and their dependents living overseas were counted in the 1790 Census. This was crucial as private U.S. citizens who were not employed by the federal government were not counted. The U.S. Census is used for apportioning seats in the House of Representatives.


Where do the census takers for the US government get their figures?

The census takers for the US government get their figures from us the citizens. I guess you konw they ask us how many people live in our household. And actually the census in coming in 2010.


How do citizens participate in different forms of the government?

Petitioning parliament or their local member, voting at elections, serving on a jury, filling out the census are all, but not the only, ways that citizens participate in government


What must the government do every ten years in The United States according to The US 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.


How many Representatives and Senators did the state of Georgia have based on the 2000 census?

Each state has 2 Senators, regardless of its population. Based on the 2000 U.S. Census, Georgia had 13 Representatives, up from 11 before the census. Based on the 2010 census, Georgia still has 13 Representatives.


What is it called when the nation recounts it citizens?

Census.


Accumulating data on citizens done today and during ancient Greece is called the?

Census.


What is Georgia's population of 2009?

As of 2008 Georgia's population was 9,685,744 people according to the U.S. Census bureau. The data for 2009 won't be available until after the census.


Why did the government arrange for census?

The government arranged for census to know the number of its population. Based on these numbers, the government is able to plan.


What a census?

A census is an official count of members of a population of people (or of other living things). The government form of a census counts the residents or citizens in specified areas, often at regular intervals.The US Census is an official count of the population done at 10-year intervals, with estimations or corrections made in the intervening years. The latest US Census is for the year 2010.The purpose of the census is to gather information about the country and the people in it.