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According to the 2003 US Census Bureau statistics, about how many Americans classify themselves as Native Americans?
Question 1:
According to the 2003 US Census Bureau statistics, about how many Americans classify themselves as Native Americans?
A.
19,987
B.
12,719,508
C.
278,652
D.
2,786,652
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