Social & Demographic Trends section
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The Social & Demographic Trends section is a part of the Pew Research Center website that presents data-driven reports and analyses on population changes, social behaviors, and demographic patterns in the United States and around the world.
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Target entity: Social & Demographic Trends section Context triple: [Pew Research Center website, hasSection, Social & Demographic Trends section]
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Security, Territory, Population
Security, Territory, Population is a series of 1977–78 lectures by Michel Foucault that analyze the emergence of modern governmentality through the interplay of security mechanisms, territorial control, and population management.
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data.census.gov
data.census.gov is the U.S. Census Bureau’s primary online platform for accessing and exploring official demographic, economic, and geographic data, including information on places in Michigan.
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Society hotspot
The Society hotspot is a volcanic hotspot in the South Pacific responsible for creating the Society Islands chain, including major peaks such as Mont Orohena on Tahiti.
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Population Division
The Population Division is a specialized unit of the United Nations that produces global demographic data, analyses, and population projections to inform international policy and development planning.
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Social Mobility
"Social Mobility" is a contemporary art installation by the Scandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset that critically explores class, power structures, and social hierarchies through conceptual and often site-specific sculptural interventions.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Social & Demographic Trends section Target entity description: The Social & Demographic Trends section is a part of the Pew Research Center website that presents data-driven reports and analyses on population changes, social behaviors, and demographic patterns in the United States and around the world.
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A.
Security, Territory, Population
Security, Territory, Population is a series of 1977–78 lectures by Michel Foucault that analyze the emergence of modern governmentality through the interplay of security mechanisms, territorial control, and population management.
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B.
data.census.gov
data.census.gov is the U.S. Census Bureau’s primary online platform for accessing and exploring official demographic, economic, and geographic data, including information on places in Michigan.
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C.
Society hotspot
The Society hotspot is a volcanic hotspot in the South Pacific responsible for creating the Society Islands chain, including major peaks such as Mont Orohena on Tahiti.
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D.
Population Division
The Population Division is a specialized unit of the United Nations that produces global demographic data, analyses, and population projections to inform international policy and development planning.
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E.
Social Mobility
"Social Mobility" is a contemporary art installation by the Scandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset that critically explores class, power structures, and social hierarchies through conceptual and often site-specific sculptural interventions.
- F. None of above. chosen
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