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Migration

Migration

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Geography

9th Grade

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Susan Sexton

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6 Slides • 6 Questions

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Migration

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Open Ended

What is the difference between push and pull factors?

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Open Ended

Why would someone be forced to migrate like a refugee, but not cross an international border, making them an internally displaced person?

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Multiple Choice

Between 1500 and the mid 1800's, millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and shipped to the West Indies, Brazil, or the US, where they were treated as slaves. Those who survived the voyage were sold at slave auctions and lived in captivity. The slave trade had a strongly disruptive effect on African cultures, encouraging tribes to go to war with one another and draining talent and labor. It led to the migration of millions of Africans to the Americas. They could be considered:

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Refugees

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Internally displaced persons

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Asylum seekers

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Multiple Choice

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Resettling animals from one region in the summer to another in the winter is

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transnational migration

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transhumanence

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guest worker

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Multiple Choice

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Temporary relocation to contribute to labor in another country is

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transhumanence

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guest worker

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asylum

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Open Ended

Give an example of someone who relocates voluntarily and why they would do so.

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