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GEOGRAPHY

TUESDAY MARCH 19, 2024

1) Which of the following is the most common cause of migration?


a) Economic factors
b) Natural disasters
c) War

2) Which of the following individuals is most likely to migrate?

a) Single, 25 years old, no children


b) Married, 40 years old, no children
c) Married, 40 years old, children

3) Refugees are an example of


a) Internal migration
b) International migration
c) Internally displaced persons

4) Which of the following is not an example of migration?


a) College students repeatedly moving between home and school
b) Foreign exchange students who never return home
c) Retirees moving to a warmer climate

5) Which of the following is a push factor in migration?


a) Desire to live closer to friends and family
b) Desire to live in a warmer climate
c) War

6) What is the main driver of international migration?


a) Good conditions in home countries
b) Good conditions in receiving countries
c) Poor conditions in receiving countries

7. What is the difference between emigrants and immigrants?


a) Emigration is leaving a country Immigration is going into a country
b) Emigration is forced migration and immigration is voluntary migartion
c) emigration is when whole people groups migrate and immigration is when singular
people or their families migrate

8. A force that drives people to LEAVE a place is called a


a) Push Factor
b) Pull Factor
9. Highly educated and skilled people leaving Vietnam for China do to growing economy and
opportunity is...
a) Brain Drain
b) Refugee
c) Forced Migration

10. The money that persons overseas work and send back to their families still living in another
country is called
a) Remittances
b) Chain Migration
c) Island of Development

11. Most common type of migration in the world


a) rural to urban
b) city to city
c) urban to rural

Write and produce a short play containing information on


reasons persons may migrate from their community and
reasons they select their destination. The play should also
identify some of the effects of migration from one area to
the next.

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