The correct answer is - public information.
The census data is an example of public information. The census data itself is consisted of all important informations about the population of the given country and all those informations are used for making the long term (mainly) economic politics for the country, but also represent an official proof that can be seen at any time by the population so that they know what's the situation in the country from certain perspectives.
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d. All of above
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The mission of protecting the country against internal and external threats is known as counterinsurgency operations. These operations, in combination with measures to control resources and the community, aim to stop an insurgency and ensure a country's progress. They make use of US, HN, and multinational forces to carry out their tasks.
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Woodcock spent World War II working as a conscientious objector on a farm in Essex, and in 1949, moved to British Columbia. At Camp Angel in Oregon, a camp for conscientious objectors, he was a founder of the Untide Press, which sought to bring poetry to the public in an inexpensive but attractive format. Following the war, he returned to Canada, eventually settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1955, he took a post in the English department of the University of British Columbia, where he stayed until the 1970s. Around this time he started to write more prolifically, producing several travel books and collections of poetry, as well as the works on anarchism for which he is best known.