The U.S. Census and the House of Representatives

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These flashcards cover most of the information about the U.S. Census and about redistribution as well.
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What is the U.S. Census? When a count of the entire U.S. population is made
Every how many years is the census taken? The census is taken every ten years
What formats is the census available in? You can receive it online, in the mail, or with both options available.
How many full time workers are there for the U.S. Census? About 4,285
Why is the census taken? To reapportion the representative in the House of Representatives
About what amount of people never respond to the census? About one-third
What is Congressional Reapportionment? The Constitutional basis for conducting the decennial census is to reapportion the U.S. House of Representatives. Apportionment is the process of dividing the 435 memberships, or seats, in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states.
How many seats are there in the House of Representatives? 435 seats
How many people do they send to your house to get you to fill out the census before giving up? Eleven people
What does The Constitution call for in the amount of representatives? At least one representative per state and that there is no more than one for every 30,000 persons.
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