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DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During the 1800’s, many people moved from one country to another for a better life. This is called (a) . Some people had to move because there were push factors that caused them to move away from their home country or place because otherwise there would be a difficult situation ahead. Some examples of these factors also include natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods that the Earth creates. Sometimes, people are pushed out of their homes when two countries go to war. In very desperate situations, people may suffer from a severe shortage of food, known as famine where they need to get relief by moving to another country to get that food.
2.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During the 1800’s, many people moved from one country to another for a better life. This is called Immigration. Some people had to move because there were (a) factors that caused them to move away from their home country or place because otherwise there would be a difficult situation ahead. Some examples of these factors also include natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods that the Earth creates. Sometimes, people are pushed out of their homes when two countries go to war. In very desperate situations, people may suffer from a severe shortage of food, known as famine where they need to get relief by moving to another country to get that food.
3.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During the 1800’s, many people moved from one country to another for a better life. This is called Immigration. Some people had to move because there were push factors that caused them to move away from their home country or place because otherwise there would be a difficult situation ahead. Some examples of these factors also include (a) like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods that the Earth creates. Sometimes, people are pushed out of their homes when two countries go to war. In very desperate situations, people may suffer from a severe shortage of food, known as famine where they need to get relief by moving to another country to get that food.
4.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During the 1800’s, many people moved from one country to another for a better life. This is called Immigration. Some people had to move because there were push factors that caused them to move away from their home country or place because otherwise there would be a difficult situation ahead. Some examples of these factors also include natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods that the Earth creates. Sometimes, people are pushed out of their homes when two countries go to (a) . In very desperate situations, people may suffer from a severe shortage of food, known as famine where they need to get relief by moving to another country to get that food.
5.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During the 1800’s, many people moved from one country to another for a better life. This is called Immigration. Some people had to move because there were push factors that caused them to move away from their home country or place because otherwise there would be a difficult situation ahead. Some examples of these factors also include natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods that the Earth creates. Sometimes, people are pushed out of their homes when two countries go to war. In very desperate situations, people may suffer from a severe shortage of food, known as (a) where they need to get relief by moving to another country to get that food.
6.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Moving doesn’t always have to be shown as being a bad situation. Sometimes, people do (a) , which is moving within the country. They may move due to getting extra money at a new job opportunity that will help them have a better quality of life. This job opportunity is a pull factor because it encourages people to move to a new place. Another strong pull factor to most people is religious freedom, where they can worship how they please. It was a main reason why many early colonists came to America. Lastly, people are pulled for not only religious freedom, but citizen rights where they feel like they are treated fair and have a voice with voting for those they elect to an office position in the government.
7.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Moving doesn’t always have to be shown as being a bad situation. Sometimes, people do migration, which is moving within the country. They may move due to getting extra money at a new (a) that will help them have a better quality of life. This job opportunity is a pull factor because it encourages people to move to a new place. Another strong pull factor to most people is religious freedom, where they can worship how they please. It was a main reason why many early colonists came to America. Lastly, people are pulled for not only religious freedom, but citizen rights where they feel like they are treated fair and have a voice with voting for those they elect to an office position in the government.
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