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  1. Geographic en es shown include American Indian/Alaska Na ve areas, Hawaiian home lands, county subdivisions, consolidated ci es, incorporated places, and census designated places. All legal and sta s cal area boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2020. The boundaries shown on these maps are for Census Bureau sta s cal data collec on and ...

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Large Detailed Map of Massachusetts With Cities and Towns. This map shows cities, towns, counties, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, main roads, secondary roads, driving distances, ferries, rivers, lakes, airports, parks, forests, travel plazas, tourist information centers and points of interest in Massachusetts. You may ...

    • The Claim: There Are No Blue States, only Blue Cities
    • County Map Doesn’T Represent Election Results
    • Electoral Slates Are Determined by Population
    • Map Is Outdated and Misleading
    • Our Rating: False
    • Our Fact-Check Sources

    A viral image circulating on social media is promoting a misleading representation of the U.S. electorate. The image shows a red and blue map of the country with the words “There are zero blue states only blue cities,” across the top. One July 25 Facebook postwith the image reads, “so how did communist tyranny take over?” Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancr...

    Barry Burden, director of the Elections Research Center and professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told USA TODAY the image was misleading. “Because elections are decided by the votes of actual people rather than the land represented by county borders, it is incorrect to conclude that a state is ‘red’ or ‘blue’ becau...

    The Facebook post's focus on a map with more red than blue implies each section of the map should be given equal weight, but electoral power in the U.S. is determined by population, not land mass. States are awarded electoral votes based on their population as measured in the last Census. Each state’s electoral slate is equal to the state’s total n...

    The map in the viral image also misleads because it shows counties while the text addresses cities. According to Burden, the results in the map also do not appear to show results from any of the last four presidential elections. Fact check:False claim persists online that Trump will be reinstated as president in August USA TODAY created a map of th...

    Based on our research, we rate the claim that there are no blue states, only blue cities FALSE. Elections are determined in the Electoral Collage by the state's total votes – not which candidate wins the most counties or has votes spread over the largest area.

    NPR, Nov. 13, 2014, The Color Of Politics: How Did Red And Blue States Come To Be?
    Cambridge Dictionary, accessed July 28, blue state
    Cambridge Dictionary, accessed July 28, red state
  3. U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a major north-south highway in Massachusetts, traveling through five counties: Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Bristol. The road has several names depending on the location, with the portion south of Boston known as the Boston-Providence Turnpike, Washington Street, or the Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike.

  4. The US state of Massachusetts is divided into 14 counties. Eight of the fourteen counties abolished county government and went to town governments between 1997 and 2000. The counties were Berkshire, Franklin, Essex, Hampden, Hampshire Suffolk, Middlesex and Worcester counties. The counties in the southeastern portion of Massachusetts still have ...

  5. May 22, 2024 · Our Massachusetts county map displays its 14 counties. Even though Massachusetts removed 8 of its 14 counties, they still retain a local level of government. Middlesex County is the largest county in Massachusetts. This county includes the city of Cambridge and Harvard University. Also notable is Berkshire County, home to the Berkshires.

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    Feb 3, 2020 · 2020 Census. Mandated by the U.S. Constitution, the Census is a once-in-a-decade count of every person living in the United States, regardless of their citizenship or immigration status. This count extends to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana ...

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