fuckin' yankee mentality Race was asked differently in the Census 2000 in several other ways than previously. Most significantly, respondents were given the option of selecting one or more race categories to indicate their racial identities. Data show that nearly seven million Americans identified themselves as members of two or more races. Because of these changes, the Census 2000 data on race are not directly comparable with data from the 1990 census or earlier censuses. Caution must be used, therefore, when interpreting changes in the racial composition of the US population over time. Snapshot: Race in the US Census The 7th federal census, in 1850, asked for "Color"[6] and gave the choices: White Black Mulatto The 10th federal census, in 1880, asked for "Color"[7] and gave the choices: White Black Mulatto Chinese Indian The 22nd federal census, in 2000, had a "short form"[8] that asked one ethnic and one race/ancestry question (questions 1-6 not reproduced here, questions 7 and 8 paraphrased): 7. Is the person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?
No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Cuban Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino (write in group) 8. What is the person's race? White Black, African Am., or Negro American Indian or Alaska Native (write in tribe) Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro Samoan Other Asian (write in race) Other Pacific Islander (write in race) Other race (write in race) This census acknowledged that "race categories include both racial and national-origin groups." The following definitions apply to the 2000 census only.[9] "White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as "White" or report entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish."[9] "Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as 'Black, African Am., or Negro,' or provide written entries such as African American, Afro American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian."[9] "American Indian and Alaska Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment."[9] "Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes "Asian Indian," "Chinese," "Filipino," "Korean," "Japanese," "Vietnamese," and "Other Asian.""[9] "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as "Native Hawaiian," "Guamanian or Chamorro," "Samoan," and "Other Pacific Islander.""[9] "Some other race. Includes all other responses not included in the "White", "Black or African American", "American Indian and Alaska Native", "Asian" and "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander" race categories described above. Respondents providing write-in entries such as multiracial, mixed, interracial, We-Sort, or a Hispanic/Latino group (for example, Mexican, Puerto Rican, or Cuban) in the "Some other race" category are included here."[9] "Two or more races. People may have chosen to provide two or more races either by checking two or more race response check boxes, by providing multiple write-in responses, or by some combination of check boxes and write-in responses."[9] [edit]Ethnicity The Federal government of the United States has mandated that "in data collection and presentation, federal agencies are required to use a minimum of two ethnicities: "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino.""[10] The Census Bureau defines "Hispanic or Latino" as "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race."[10] For discussion of the meaning and scope of the Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, see the Hispanic and Latino Americans and Racial and ethnic demographics of the United States articles. Use of the word ethnicity for Hispanicity only is considerably more restricted than its conventional meaning, which covers other distinctions, some of which are covered by the "race" and "ancestry" questions. The distinct questions accommodate the possibility of Hispanic and Latino Americans' also declaring various racial identities (see also White Hispanic and Latino Americans, Asian Latinos, and Black Hispanic and Latino Americans). In the 2000 Census, 12.5% of the US population reported "Hispanic or Latino" ethnicity and 87.5% reported "Not-Hispanic or Latino" ethnicity.[10] [edit]Other agencies In 2001, the National Institutes of Health adopted the new language to comply with the revisions to Directive 15,[11] as did the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission of the United States Department of Labor in 2007.[12] See Race and ethnicity (EEO). [edit]Relation between ethnicity and race in census results The Census Bureau warns that data on race in Census 2000 are not directly comparable to those collected in previous censuses.[9] It has also been noted that many US residents see race and ethnicity as the same concept. The 2010 US Census includes changes designed to more clearly distinguish Hispanic ethnicity as not being a race. That includes adding the sentence: "For this census, Hispanic origins are not races."[13][14] Additionally, the Hispanic terms are reordered from "Hispanic or Latino" to "Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin".[13][14] Although used in the Census and the American Community Survey, "Some other race" is not an official race,[10] and the Bureau considered eliminating it prior to the 2010 census.[15] As the 2010 census form does not contain the question titled "Ancestry" found in recent censuses, there are campaigns to get non-Hispanic West Indian Americans and Arab Americans to indicate their ethnic or national background through the race question, specifically the "Some other race" category.[16][17][18] On Apr 12, 1:27 pm, Cold Water <coldwater...@gmail.com> wrote: > For all you Banjo Boys: > > The 2010 Federal Census For The South > [] > > Last name: ________________ > > First name: (Check appropriate box) > > (_) Billy-Bob > > (_) Billy-Joe > > (_) Billy-Ray > > (_) Billy-Sue > > (_) Billy-Mae > > (_) Billy-Jack > > What does everyone call you? > > (_) Booger > > (_) Bubba > > (_) Junior > > (_) Sissy > > (_) Other___________________ > > Age: ____ (if unsure, guess) > > Sex: ____ M _____ F _____ Not sure > > Shoe Size: ____ Left ____ Right > > Occupation: (Check appropriate box) > > (_) Farmer > > (_) Mechanic > > (_) Hair Dresser > > (_) Unemployed > > (_) Dirty Politician > > (_) Preacher > > Spouse's Name:_________________________ > > 2nd Spouse's Name:______________________ > > 3rd Spouse's Name:______________________ > > Lover's Name:___________________________ > > Relationship with spouse: (Check appropriate box) > > (_) Sister > > (_) Brother > > (_) Aunt > > (_) Uncle > > (_) Cousin > > (_) Mother > > (_) Father > > (_) Son > > (_) Daughter > > (_) Pet > > Number of children living in household: _____ > > Number of children living in shed: ______ > > Number that are yours: ______ > > Mother's Name: _______________________(If not sure, leave blank) > Father's > > Name: _______________________ (If not sure, leave blank) > > Education: 1 2 3 4 (Circle highest grade completed) > > Total number of vehicles you own: ___ > > Number of vehicles that still crank: ___ > > Number of vehicles in front yard: ___ > > Number of vehicles in back yard: ___ > > Number of vehicles on cement blocks: ___ > > Firearms you own and where you keep them: > > ____ truck > > ____ bedroom > > ____ bathroom > > ____ kitchen > > ____ shed > > Model and year of your pickup: 196_ > > Do you have a gun rack? > (_) Yes (_) No; If no, please explain: > > Newspapers/magazines you subscribe to: > > (_) The National Enquirer > > (_) The Globe > > (_) TV Guide > > (_) Soap Opera Digest > > (_) Rifle and Shotgun > > Number of times you've seen a UFO:_____ > > Number of times in the last 5 years you've seen Elvis:_____ > > Number of times you've seen Elvis in a UFO:_____ > > How often do you bathe: > > (_) Weekly > > (_) Monthly > > (_) Not Applicable > > Color of eyes: > Left______ Right_____ > > Color of hair: > > (_) Blond > > (_) Black > > (_) Red > > (_) Brown > > (_) White > > (_) Clairol > > Color of teeth: > > (_) Yellow > > (_) Brownish-Yellow > > (_) Brown > > (_) Black > > (_) None(_) > > Brand of chewing tobacco you prefer: > > (_)Red-Man > > How far is your home from a paved road? > > (_) 1 mile > > (_) 2 miles > > (_) just a whoop-and-a-holler > > (_) What's a road? > [] > > 1BANJOS.jpg > 14KViewDownload -- Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. 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