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  2. United States congressional apportionment - Wikipedia

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    Allocation of seats by state, as percentage of overall number of representatives in the House, 1789–2020 census. United States congressional apportionment is the process [1] by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are distributed among the 50 states according to the most recent decennial census mandated by the United States Constitution.

  3. List of U.S. states by the number of millionaire households

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    States by number and share of households with more than $1 million in investable assets (2019) [2] Rank State Number of millionaire households Share of millionaire households 1 California: 1,147,251 8.51% 2 Texas: 650,216 6.32% 3 New York: 570,456 7.52% 4 Florida: 496,971 5.87% 5 Illinois: 346,873 7.13% 6 Pennsylvania: 328,859 6.44% 7 New Jersey

  4. Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    This included 28,789 (8,943 killed and 19,846 injured) occurred on territory covered by the government of Ukraine and 6,371 (2,577 killed and 3,794 injured) on territory controlled by Russian armed forces or their affiliates. 9,778 deaths were caused by explosive weapons "with wide area effects", 391 by mines and explosive remnants, 1,351 by ...

  5. List of federal judges appointed by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    [1] The total number of Trump Article III judgeship nominees to be confirmed by the United States Senate was 234, including three associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States , 54 judges for the United States courts of appeals , 174 judges for the United States district courts , and three judges for the United States Court of ...

  6. Excess mortality in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin

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    According to estimates based on data from Soviet archives post-1991, there were around 1.6 million deaths during the whole period from 1929 to 1953. [25] The tentative historical consensus is that of the 18 million people who passed through the gulag system from 1930 to 1953, between 1.5 and 1.7 million died as a result of their incarceration. [22]

  7. COVID-19 pandemic deaths - Wikipedia

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    There have been reported 7,057,132 [4] (updated 17 August 2024) confirmed COVID-induced deaths worldwide. As of January 2023, taking into account likely COVID induced deaths via excess deaths , the 95% confidence interval suggests the pandemic to have caused between 19.1 and 36 million deaths.

  8. Legality of incest - Wikipedia

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    The spouse or partner of one of the persons mentioned in (1) and (2) or the partner bound by a civil solidarity pact with one of the persons mentioned in 1 and 2, if he or she has de jure or de facto authority over the minor.

  9. Black Death - Wikipedia

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    [171] In the first half of the 17th century, a plague killed some 1.7 million people in Italy. [172] More than 1.25 million deaths resulted from the extreme incidence of plague in 17th-century Spain. [173] The Black Death ravaged much of the Islamic world. [174] Plague could be found in the Islamic world almost every year between 1500 and 1850.