Yes, they did. And yes, they were not supposed to. Please remember that while the Constitution requires the government to take a census, it does not technically require anyone to cooperate with it.
Over 58,000 US servicemen died in Vietnam.
The 1939 census in Germany included questions on the religious affiliation of parents and grandparents. The Nazi regime compiled a card index of Jews, half Jews and quarter Jew on the basis of the census. However, note that from April 1933 onwards large numbers of people had been required to prove that they were not Jewish. It is open to question how much new information the card index contained, except perhaps on quarter Jews and half Jews.
There were over 3,000 people with the last name Burnside in the 1920 US Census. They are too numerous to list here.
There was a census 2 weeks before the battle started in the north and south. This would calculate how many people were living in the areas at the time. This effected the areas because, due to the large number of deaths at the time, the north and south feared that there results would be wrong and feared the census monster. The census monster didn't like liars. Because the north and south didn't want the results they sent of to be 'lies' they increased the rate at which they reproduced. The prime minister at the time ordered the north and south to reproduce at a rate 300% greater than the average infant birth rate. So the greatest effect to the North and South during the Battle of Fort Sumter was, Sore Genitals.
What counted is that there were cencus
The government uses census data to allocate resources, determine representation in government, and make decisions about policies and programs. It helps them understand population demographics and trends in order to make informed decisions for the benefit of society.
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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.
The government uses a census to gather information about the population, such as demographics, socio-economic characteristics, and housing. This data helps determine representation in government, allocate resources, and make decisions about public services and infrastructure.
To determine how many people and which races are present in the United States today
It is based on population determined by the US Census.
The last US census carried out in 2010 was the 23rd US census to have been carried out. The census found that the population of the US was 308,745,538. This was the first census to record a population of more than 300 million.
Not at all. The census provides the government with information about its residents like: what's the average annual income, how many families are currently living below the poverty line, what's the percentage of Americans who graduate from high school, etc. It gives the government the numbers it needs so that different agencies can determine which laws work, which don't, what government agencies aren't doing their jobs, how many people are falling through the cracks, etc. It is definitely not the main purpose of the census. It isn't a purpose of the census at all.