TYPES OF MIGRATION
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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If a person moves from Canada to Mexico, what type of migration is this considered?
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International
Answer explanation
Moving from Canada to Mexico is considered international migration because it involves crossing national borders. This distinguishes it from intranational migration, which occurs within a single country.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Our ancestors who came to America were considered which of the following in the United States?
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Immigrant
Answer explanation
Our ancestors who came to America are referred to as immigrants because they moved into a new country. In contrast, emigrants are those who leave their home country. Thus, the correct term is immigrant.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
If you moved to China from the US permanently, what would you be considered to the United States?
Back
An emigrant of the U.S
Answer explanation
If you move from the US to China permanently, you are considered an emigrant of the US, as you are leaving your home country. An immigrant refers to someone coming into a country, which does not apply in this context.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A migrant who moves back to his place of origin...
Back
Return migration
Answer explanation
Return migration refers to the process of migrants moving back to their place of origin after living elsewhere. This distinguishes it from other types of migration, such as seasonal or step migration.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A person who is residing outside of their country due to fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion etc.
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Refugee
Answer explanation
A refugee is someone who flees their country due to fear of persecution based on race, religion, or other factors. This definition directly matches the description provided in the question.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When a person moves to a new home within the same state, country or continent, this migration is called ..
Back
Internal migration
Answer explanation
When a person moves to a new home within the same state, country, or continent, it is referred to as internal migration. This term distinguishes it from external migration, which involves moving to a different state or country.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When a person moves from the United States to Canada, this migration is called ...
Back
External migration
Answer explanation
When a person moves from the United States to Canada, they are crossing an international border. This type of migration is classified as external migration, as it involves moving between two different countries.
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