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Homeschool Study Guide:  Teach-At-Home's Fast Facts! are study guides that provide interesting and educational facts on a variety of topics.  For the 'United States Census 2000' we summarize the data available from the US Census Bureau site in order to provide you the essential facts about the 2000 Census.   We also provide links to the US Census for additional information.

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Census 2000
"The fundamental reason for conducting the decennial census of the United States is to determine the number of members of the House of Representatives each of the 50 states is entitled to have.  The distribution of members in the other chamber of the U.S. Congress, the Senate, is unaffected by the apportionment process, as the Constitution provides two senators for each state."
In the links below we have summarized and grouped the Census 2000 data by type and level of detail.  The first is a Summary of Information which is followed by Text, Maps, Tables.  Enjoy!
Census 2000
Summary

Text - Describes the Census Process
Description History Census Gateway

Maps - Population Data Displayed on U.S. Map
Percent Change Numeric Change 108th Congress

Tables - Population Data in Table Format
State Ranking Population Change Overseas Population 108th Congress

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