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Brooklyn

(Encyclopedia) Brooklyn Brooklyn br&oobreve;kˈlĭn [key], borough of New York City (2020 pop. 2,736,074), 71 sq mi…

immigration

(Encyclopedia) immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are…

organized crime

(Encyclopedia) organized crime, criminal activities organized and coordinated on a national scale, often with international connections. The American tradition of daring desperadoes like Jesse James…

The Population Shifts in the United States

White Births Are No Longer the Majority by Jennie Wood Related Links Census 2010Families by Type, Race, and Hispanic OriginProfile of the United StatesU.S. Population…

Homework Help: United States

Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science » Social Studies Homework Skills Writing | Research Speaking & Listening Studying Reference Sources…

Population/Demographics

Population of the United States by Race and Hispanic/Latino Origin, Census 2000 and Census 2010 U.S. Asian Population, Census 2000 Native Hawaiian and Other U.S. Pacific Islander…

Births: Summary of Birth Rate Data for 2009

The source for the data on U.S. births, birth rates, and fertility rates in this section is the National Vital Statistics Reports series published by the National Center for Health…

Children in Foster Care, 2002

The following table shows the number and percent of children in foster care in the United States, according to age, gender, race, and length of stay.   Percent Number Total   532,000…