In 1960, the census asked individuals to classify their own race.
The 1800 census asks the following information in columns, left to right:
The 1930 census asked 32 questions of 123 million people.
The census in Israel directly asked people about their ethnicity only in 1983.
The 2000 census asked about ethnic group, language of most frequent use, and second language.
The census asked people their native language, and results show that all of them were Polish-speaking.
She reiterated her belief that the census asks too many personal questions.
The census asked people for their native language, 1,749 (98%) were Polish-speaking.
The census asks people with more than one home to specify a primary residence.
Since the United States was founded, every census has asked a question about race.