Political Landscape Diversity Rank the following list in












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Political Landscape… Diversity
Rank the following list in order of how important each is in defining you (1=most important, 8=least important) Geography (urban/suburban/rural/north/south/west) Race/Ethnicity Gender Sexual Orientation Religion - Here are some interesting statistics on religion in America from Robert Putnam's American Grace http: //www. pewforum. org/2010/12/16/american-gracehow-religion-divides-and-unites-us/ Income level Age Education
Rank the following list in order of how important each is in dividing this country (1=most important division, 8=least important division) 0 Geography (urban/suburban/rural/north/south/west) 0 Race/Ethnicity 0 Gender 0 Sexual Orientation 0 Religion 0 Income level 0 Age 0 Education
Average American… Geography (urban/suburban/rural/T he/south/west) - California is the most populous state. Most Americans live in suburbs (50%). The South is the most populous region in the US. The mean population center of the US is in Missouri.
Race/Ethnicity - Most Americans are White
Gender - sex ratios- at birth: 1. 048 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1. 04 male(s)/female 15 -64 years: 1 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0. 75 male(s)/femaletotal population: 0. 97 male(s)/female (2010 est. from CIA World Factbook)
0 Sexual Orientation 0 Religion - The majority of Americans are Protestant (51. 3%)
0 Income level - median income - $32, 140 for persons age 25 and older (2005 from US Census Bureau) 0 Age - median age 36. 8 years (male: 35. 5 years, female: 38. 1 years, 2010 est. from CIA World Factbook)
In 2005, the proportion of the population having finished high school and the percentage of those having earned Bachelor's degrees remained at an all-time high, while the growth in both categories has slowed down over the past two decades. The vast majority of the population, 85. 2%, had finished high school and nearly a quarter, 22%, had earned a Bachelor's degree. The percentage of both college and high school graduates continued to increase since 2000. Since 1983 the percentage of people graduating from high school has increased from 85% to 88%. The greatest increases in educational attainment were documented in the 1950 s, 60 s and 70 s. In the 1950 s and much of the 1960 s high school graduates constituted about 50% of those considered adults (25 and above). For young adults aged between 25 and 29, the percentage of high school graduates was roughly 50% in 1950 versus 90% today.
The most popular baby names can be found at the Social Security Administration The most common birthday in the US is October 5 th The most common job in the US is retail salesperson
0 What about weight? ? ? Numbers posted by the National Center for Health Statistics show that more than 34 percent of Americans are obese, compared to 32. 7 percent who are overweight. It said just under 6 percent are "extremely" obese.
The most popular dog breed in the US is a Labrador Retriever!!!! #10 is the Shih Tzu