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Forced Migration (U4) Quick Check

Authored by Amanda Hufham

Social Studies

7th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which is the definition of forced migration?

Movement of people who are required to leave their homes due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters

Migration caused by economic reasons
Movement of people due to personal preference

Voluntarily moving for better opportunities

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Which impact of the Transatlantic Slave trade does this map represent?

African diaspora

War between African tribes

Decrease in cost of production

Increase access to manufactured goods

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Use the chart to answer the question. How did the Transatlantic slave trade impact economies in the New World?

economies in the New World thrived as economies in the Old world struggled

economies in the New World began to rely on enslaved laborers

economies in the New World struggled to become successful with agricultural land

economies in the New World and Old World relied on agricultural land and housing for success

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

After the Holocaust, many people were sympathetic toward Jews after years of oppression and displacement. In 1947, the United Nations (UN) adopted Resolution 181, known as the Partition Plan. This plan divided British controlled Palestine into Arab and Jewish stations. Palestine is an area with religious ties to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. In 1948, the UN partitioned Palestine and the nation of Israel was a Jewish homeland.

Which is not an impact of the UN partition of Israel?

Wars between Israel and Palestine and their allies for control important religious lands.

Palestinians were displaced from areas named Israel

Jews were given a homeland in Israel after religious persecution.

Palestine became a safe haven for Muslims, Jews, and Christians.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Graph showing population distribution in 2006 in Australia.

Based on the source, how did the Aborigines Act of 1905 impact indigenous population?

It led to the decline of the Aboriginal population known as the Stolen Generation.

It led to the migration of the Aboriginal population to urban areas.

It resulted in the increase of the Aboriginal population.

It led to an increase of the non-indigenous population previously called the Stolen Generation.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is a refugee ?

A person with no nationality that is living as a non existing person.

A person that fled his country from violence, fear or persecution

A person not able to move and is still in the border of his country from violence

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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How did the Syrian civil impact neighboring countries?

Syrian refugees were forced to live in poverty in neighboring countries.

Neighboring countries experienced economic growth as Syria's economy crumbled from political instability.

Neighboring countries' infrastructures struggled to support increased population the with Syrian refugees

Syrian refugees were displaced to neighboring countries due to civil war.

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