what was the significance of census
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EVERY TEN YEAR , THE U.S CENSUS BUREAU UNDERTAKES A MAMMOTH TASK : TAYLING UP ALL THE PEOPLE LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES AND RECORDING BASIC INFORMATION SUCH AS AGE , SEX AND RACE.
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Every ten years, the U.S. Census Bureau undertakes a mammoth task: tallying up all the people living in the United States and recording basic information such as age, sex, and race. The founding Fathers thought this data, called the census, was so important they mandated it as part of the Constitution.
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