There was no United States before the constitution was ratified. There was no census until there was a constitution requiring a census, 1790.
During the writing of the constitution, the population of the United States was around 2.5 million people. The racial and ethnic census at the time was predominantly White, with Black enslaved individuals forming a significant minority. Regarding religious statistics, the population was predominantly Protestant, with smaller numbers of Catholics and other denominations. In terms of landownership, it was skewed towards large landowners, with smaller farmers and tenants making up a significant portion of the population.
Approximately 48% of New Zealanders consider themselves not religious.
Syria has a population of approximately 17 million people, with a mix of ethnic and religious groups, including Arabs, Kurds, and others. The population has been significantly affected by the ongoing conflict in the country, leading to displacement and migration of many Syrians.
Around 16% of the world's population consider themselves to be nonreligious, which includes atheists, agnostics, and those who identify as "nothing in particular" when asked about their religious affiliation.
Approximately 1.3% of Greece's population identifies as Muslim, making up a minority religious group in the country.
Depends, are we speaking of Jewish decent, or bloodline, or religious preference? From the reliable website of bestplaces.net/religion/city/new_jersey/closter I can say that the religious preference of the Jewish faith is 4.21%
By statistics regarding the percentage of the overall population who respond to surveys with an answer deemed "religious".
Not necessarily. The UK Census (not sample) collects descriptive statistics such as level of education, ethnic identity, religious beliefs and so on.
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No. There are no religious qualifications or requirements of any kind listed in the Constitution.
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In 1769 by William Bean.
The constitution of Greece recognizes the Orthodox faith as the "prevailing" of the country, while guaranteeing freedom of religious belief for all.The Greek Government does not keep statistics on religious groups and censuses do not ask for religious affiliation. According to the State Department, an estimated 97% of Greek citizens identify themselves as Orthodox Christians, belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church.
religious and non religious politicians couldn't agree
I believe that around 86% of the world's population is religious. 6 billion.
A religious test.
Most Canadians follow logic and science.
Religious Test