
Push Pull Factors for Immigration
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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 14 Questions
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Push/Pull Factors of Migration
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What is Migration?
Emigrate vs. Immigrant
Migration means movement from one place to another. People have migrated for thousands of years. A person who leaves their home is called an emigrant. We say they emigrated from their country. A person who arrives in a new country is an immigrant. We say they immigrated to a new country. They sound similar but have different meanings.
Leaves=emigrate
Arrives=immigrate
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Multiple Choice
A person who LEAVES their home country is a
emigrant
brave person
immigrant
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Dropdown
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Why do people migrate?
Push Factors
Push factors are reasons for migration. Push factors are negative conditions that drive people to leave their home.
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Why do people migrate?
Pull Factors
Pull Factors are positive reason a person would want to live in a new area/country. Pull factors are always positive.
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Multiple Choice
Haiti is a country in the Caribbean Sea. The government of Haiti has collapsed. Gangs are overtaking the capital city. This is an example of a
push factor
pull factor
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Multiple Choice
Houston, TX is the fourth largest city in America. It has great weather, world-class professional sports, hundreds of restaurants and stores and it's near the beach!
Pull factor
Push factor
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Categorize
Medical Centers
Good Schools
Freedom to speak your mind
Forced religion
Lack of food
War
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
positive aspects that attract people to move to a place
Push Factor
Emigration
Pull Factor
migration
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Forced Migration
There have been times in history when people were kidnapped and taken from their country. One example of this is the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Africans were kidnapped and forced onto ships. They were transported against their will to the "New World" where they were forced into labor. This is referred to as forced migration.
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Multiple Choice
negative things that make people want to move to a new area
Migration
Immigration
Push factor
Pull factor
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What is a refugee?
A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country due to war, persecution or natural disaster. They must seek safety elsewhere. They are unable to return due to fear of their lives because of their beliefs, who they are. or what they say or do, or perhaps their home area has been destroyed due to natural disaster or climate change.
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Multiple Choice
You were offered a better job in another state. Is this a push or pull factor?
Pull
Push
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Multiple Choice
Your home was destroyed by a tornado and you need to move. What is this a push or pull factor?
Pull
Push
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Multiple Choice
Famine, drought, and crop failure has hit you land. Your family is starving. Is this a push or pull factor?
Push
Pull
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Multiple Choice
positive aspects that attract people to move to a place
Push Factor
Emigration
Pull Factor
migration
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