What is the U.S. census? Every 10 years, the government reports the number of people who live in the United States by conducting a count called the census.

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What is the U.S. census? Every 10 years, the government reports the number of people who live in the United States by conducting a count called the census. This count is required by the U.S. Constitution.

A Every year B Every 5 years C Every 10 years D In years with the Olympics E None

6. The Census is required by? A The Declaration of Independence B The Bill of Rights C The Constitution D All E None

A. Senators B. Representatives C. Supreme Court Justices

Government agencies use the data to make funding decisions for more than $300 billion each year, including: Title 1 allocations College grant and loan programs Public transportation Road and community improvements Public health services and hospitals Neighborhood improvements Senior services

11. What are reasons people might not give census takers information A Privacy concerns B Confidentiality concerns C Sharing information with other government agencies D All E none