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South Dakota Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school208,229100.0Nursery school, preschool12,6936.1Kindergarten11,1735.4Elementary school (grades 1-8)92,76944.6High school…

North Dakota Census Data

North dakota Atlas People QuickFacts North Dakota USA Population, 2005 estimate 636,677 296,410,404 Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 -0.9%…

North Dakota Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over502,306100.0In labor force338,98267.5Civilian labor force331,88966.1Employed316,63263.0Unemployed15,2573.0Percent of civilian labor…

North Dakota Housing Statistics

NumberPercentTotal housing units289,677100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached179,82162.11-unit, attached11,7794.12 units7,1462.53 or 4 units12,4154.35 to 9 units12,2464.210 to 19 units15,2235.…

North Dakota Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school179,667100.0Nursery school, preschool8,7254.9Kindergarten8,6504.8Elementary school (grades 1-8)73,72541.0High school (…

Johnson, Alexander Bryan

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, Alexander Bryan, 1786–1867, American philosopher and semanticist, b. Gosport, England. He immigrated (1801) to the United States and eventually became a wealthy banker in…

Johnson, Denis

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, Denis, 1949–2017, American writer, b. Munich, Germany, where his father was a diplomat; B.A. Univ. of Iowa, 1971, M.F.A. Iowa Writers' Workshop, 1974. Years of drinking and…

Johnson, James Weldon

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, James Weldon, 1871–1938, American author, b. Jacksonville, Fla., educated at Atlanta Univ. (B.A., 1894) and at Columbia. Johnson was the first African American to be admitted…

Johnson, Magic

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, Magic (Earvin Johnson, Jr.), 1959–, African-American basketball player, b. Lansing, Mich. After winning the national championship with Michigan State Univ. (1979), he joined…

Great Society

(Encyclopedia) Great Society, in U.S. history, term for the domestic policies of President Lyndon Johnson. In his first State of the Union message, he called for a war on poverty and the creation of…