HELP
1. The U.S. census provides information on how to apply for college. the number of children in American families. the number of Roman citizens in ancient Rome. the population size of countries around the world. 2. Information gathered in the U.S. census gives information about the geography of a particular region. is not released to the public. cannot determine new trends in migration. determines how many people from each state will be elected to the House of Representatives. 3. The number of illegal aliens currently living in the United States is fewer than 4 million. may be as high as 7 million. is thought to be somewhere between 1 and 2 million. is approximately 10 million. 4. Aliens in the United States are not protected by U.S. laws. cannot attend school. cannot hold public office. can vote in elections. 5. All of the following freedoms are protected in the United States EXCEPT the freedom to disregard the rights of others. the freedom to learn. the freedom to choose a job or a career. the freedom to own a house.
1 and 2: A census is basically "how many people live in this place?" 3 and 4: Look for a number with double digits and a lack thereof protection. 5: Hint, disregarding rights of others is an easy path to jail.
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