United States U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Census 2000 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON, DC 24213-2000 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR March 13, 2000 To all households: This is your official form for the United States Census 2000. It is used to count every person living in this house or apartment - people of all ages, citizens and non-citizens. Your answers are important. First, the number of representatives each state has in Congress depends on the number of people living in the state. The second reason may be more important to you and your community. The amount of government money your neighborhood receives depends on your answers. That money gets used for schools, employment services, housing assistance, roads, services for children and the elderly, and many other local needs. Your privacy is protected by law (Title 13 of the United States Code), which also requires that you answer these questions. That law ensures that your information is only used for statistical purposes and that no unauthorized person can see your form or find out what you tell us - no other government agency, no court of law, NO ONE. Please be as accurate and complete as you can in filling out your census form, and return it in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. Thank you. Sincerely, Keneth Puwitt Kenneth Prewitt Director Bureau of the Census Enclosures D-ISAILI Source: U.S. Census Bureau Based on the information in this letter from the Census Bureau what conclusion can you draw? A. Inaccurate responses are customary and permitted by the government. B. The census is taken every year in the United States. C. Senior citizens are exempt from completing and submitting their census form. D. The official census form is issued by the state government. E. Some Americans fail to complete and submit their census forms. O O
United States U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Census 2000 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON, DC 24213-2000 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR March 13, 2000 To all households: This is your official form for the United States Census 2000. It is used to count every person living in this house or apartment - people of all ages, citizens and non-citizens. Your answers are important. First, the number of representatives each state has in Congress depends on the number of people living in the state. The second reason may be more important to you and your community. The amount of government money your neighborhood receives depends on your answers. That money gets used for schools, employment services, housing assistance, roads, services for children and the elderly, and many other local needs. Your privacy is protected by law (Title 13 of the United States Code), which also requires that you answer these questions. That law ensures that your information is only used for statistical purposes and that no unauthorized person can see your form or find out what you tell us - no other government agency, no court of law, NO ONE. Please be as accurate and complete as you can in filling out your census form, and return it in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. Thank you. Sincerely, Keneth Puwitt Kenneth Prewitt Director Bureau of the Census Enclosures D-ISAILI Source: U.S. Census Bureau Based on the information in this letter from the Census Bureau what conclusion can you draw? A. Inaccurate responses are customary and permitted by the government. B. The census is taken every year in the United States. C. Senior citizens are exempt from completing and submitting their census form. D. The official census form is issued by the state government. E. Some Americans fail to complete and submit their census forms. O O
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