Explain how physical geography and push and pull forces, including political, economic, social, and environmental conditions, affect the routes and flows of human migration
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Which of the following best explains a push factor that may lead to human migration?
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Desire for better education options
Political instability in a country
Availability of jobs in another region
Rich cultural opportunities in urban areas
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How does physical geography influence the routes taken by migrating populations?
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Deserts always provide easy passageways for migration.
Mountain ranges can act as barriers, redirecting migration paths.
Oceans are typically crossed on foot during migrations.
Flat plains are generally avoided by migrating populations.
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Which of the following best explains a push factor that may lead to human migration?
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How does physical geography influence the routes taken by migrating populations?
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What is a primary pull factor that might influence human migration to a specific area?
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Which factor would most likely be considered a pull factor for migration?
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How do economic conditions serve as a push factor for migration?
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Which environmental factor is often considered a push factor in human migration?
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What role does political geography play as a pull factor in migration?
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Which of the following factors is most likely to act as a push force for migration due to environmental conditions?
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How might social conditions act as a pull factor in the migration process?
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What is a common economic pull factor that influences individuals to migrate to a new country?