Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Acronyms Wikipedia Related to United States Army:United States Air Force,United States Navy,United States Marine Corps ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe...
The census classes the states of the United States into nine divisions, and at a still higher level, into four regions, which are groups of divisions. There are many other ways of dividing the United States into regions. This one merely has the sanction of the census bureau in its favor....
The census classes the states of the United States into nine divisions, and at a still higher level, into four regions, which are groups of divisions. There are many other ways of dividing the United States into regions. This one merely has the sanction of the census bureau in its favor....
1890 U.S. Federal Census — 1 June 1890 1900 U.S. Federal Census — 1 June 1900 1910 U.S. Federal Census — 15 April 1910 1920 U.S. Federal Census — 1 January 1920 1930 U.S. Federal Census — 1 April 1930 1940 U.S. Federal Census — 1 April 1940 ...
We apply this process to United States Census data from 1900 through 1940 and find that, of the 1,000 largest cities in 1900, 15 percent experienced a decline in population by 1940. We also use the large data set for this same time period, linking more than 45 million people across ...
The coterminous states (within the USA’s pre-1959 borders) have an area of 7.8 million sq km and a population of 202 million (1970 census). They border Canada on the north, Mexico on the south, the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Gulf of Mexico...
bureau, federal agency, government agency, agency, office, authority - an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority" United States Army Rangers - a specially trained elite unit of the ...
Estimates of White and Nonwhite Gainful Workers in the United States by Age Group, Race, and Sex Decennial Census Years, 1800-1900 Estimates are presented of the number of White and non-White workers by sex and for selected age categories in the US at census dates in the 19th century. ....
* Robert Hunter, in 1906, in a book entitled "Poverty," pointed out that at that time there were ten millions in the United States living in poverty. ** In the United States Census of 1900 (the last census the figures of which were made public), the number of child laborers was plac...
Drawing on micro samples of the 1865 New York State census and the 1900 united States census, micro data on the 6,809 worker families residing in the united States in the 1889/90 U.S. Commissioner of Labor Survey, and published data from the 1890 and 1930 united States censuses, the ...