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Place the following events pertaining to the Census Bureau in chronological order.
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The City of Detroit sued the federal government to require that the census adjust population figures based on overcount estimates.
The census long form was used to collect additional information on about 5 percent of the population.
The Census Bureau discovered that it had been undercounting the population by 1.2 percent.
The US Supreme Court ruled that the Census Bureau could not use sampling to adjust its population counts.
The Census Bureau began using sampling to estimate the unemployment rate.
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