The United States is continually changing in number, location and composition. In the early days of our country, there were only 4 million people, mostly agricultural populations scattered along the eastern seaboard. By 1850, the country had spread far westward and had a population of 23 million, the most of whom lived on farms. In recent years, populations have begun to shift to urban centers. Since 1930, there have been great changes in the population of the United States, and the bureau of census is faced with the task of finding out exactly just how many people are in the United States, where they live, how old they are, what their education is, whether they have jobs and what kind of work they do. A schedule has been drawn up to get these facts and supporting data. If the 1940 census is going to have the value it should, the enumerators will have to get information from every individual in the nation. This will require great care. If each enumerator missed eight names, it would un
Agricultural populations scattered along the eastern seaboard. By 1850, the company had spread far westward and had a population of 23 million, the great majority of whom lived on farms. In recent years, populations have begun to shift to urban centers. Even since 1930, there have been great changes in the population of the United States, and the bureau of census is faced with the task of finding out exactly just how many people are in the United States, where they live, how old they are, what their education is, whether they have jobs, and what kind of work they do. The schedule has been drawn up to get these facts and supporting data. If the 1940 census is going to have the value it should, the enumerators will have to get the full record of each person in this nation. This will require great care. If each enumerator missed eight names in his district, it would undercut the population understate the population of the nation by one million persons, or a city the size of cleveland. The
Several short promotional domes made by the u. S. Census bureau to encourage everyone to be counted. They aired during the counts between 1960 and 2020. Narrator the population of the United States is continually changing in number, location, and composition. In the early days of our country, there were only 4 million people, mostly in agricultural populations scattered along the eastern seaboard. By 1850, the company had spread far westward and had a population of 23 million, the great majority of whom lived on farms. In recent years, populations have begun to shift to urban centers. Even since 1930, there have been great changes in the population of the United States, and the bureau of census is faced with the task of finding out exactly just how many people are in the United States, where they live, how old they are, what their education is, whether they have jobs, and what kind of work they do. A schedule has been drawn up to get these facts and supporting data. If the 1940 census
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The forum. Tonight we have a great group of guests to talk about the digital threat to democracy or the threat to the Digital Democracy. You will see the group we have gathered are literally the leading experts in a very complicated field. Were lucky they were willing to copy or and talk about all the things that make up a Digital Democracy and the threat to it. Those are things related to the Fourth Amendment and the First Amendment and the systems that underpin the technology and our electoral system of democratic government. Like to briefly introduce myself. Im the codirector of the center for science and international affairs. Ive been here in cambridge about six weeks, i just moved from d. C. Where i was assistant secretary of defense and in charge of all things cyber at the pentagon. To me this is an issue that resonates strongly in my heart in my gut and in particular because when i was there i saw a lot of bad things unfolding in the bad guys going after our democracy and it fe