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- Oregon (26551 bytes)
41: ...e the future for all [[United States|Americans]]: simple living, [[conservation]], and [[urban growth boun...
45: Its [[United States 2000 Census|population in 2000]] was 3,421,399, a 20.4% incre...
137: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2003, Oregon's population was estim...
167: ...ino and Asian American populations since the 2000 Census. About 60% of the 138,197 new residents come fro...
275: .../quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/41000.html U.S. Census Bureau] - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
133: The findings of the 1890 Census, popularized by historian [[Frederick Jackson Tur... - United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
21: ...s of population, as determined by a [[U.S. Census|census]] conducted every ten years. Each state, however,...
23: ... process of redistricting is conducted after each census, though states are allowed to redraw the boundari...
29: ...r to censure its members; censure requires only a simple majority, but does not remove a member from offic...
284: ...ective populations in the [[Census#US Census|U.S. Census]]. Non-state territories have a Delegate each in ...
286: [[Image:2000-census-reapportionment.jpg]] - U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
76: ...are determined decennially by the [[United States Census]] (see also [[United States Congressional Apporti...
176: ...0]] and the population figures of the 1990 [[U.S. Census]] with the consequential [[United States Congress...
191: ... electoral votes were for Gore/Lieberman. Under a simple proportional system, the votes might be distribut... - Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
5: ... of the District of Columbia, as of [[2003]] U.S. Census Bureau estimates, is 563,384. If Washington, D.C....
86: ...trict's population peaked in [[1950]], when the [[Census]] for that year recorded a record population of 8...
109: ...ation will drop to 433,000 by 2030, claiming that Census officials routinely undercount the city's populat...
130: ...nsus)|Pacific Islander]], 3.84% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 2.35% from two or more races....
234: ... Records|TeenBeat]] and [[Simple Machines Records|Simple Machines]], among other indie record labels.
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