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There are currently over 300 million legal citizens in the United States. The world population is over 1 billion people.

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300 million

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360 miliion

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What is the number of UScitizens?

As of July 2008 The population of the US was 304,059,724 citizens.


How many millimeters thick is a US penny?

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How many US citizens are worth more than one hundred million dollars?

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What was one drop rule?

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How many times does the word fair appear in the constitution?

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