
Migration, push and pull factors
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- Q1What is a push factor in the context of migration?A factor that attracts people to a particular location.A factor that induces people to leave their current place of residence.A factor that encourages people to settle in a new location.A factor that prevents people from leaving their current place of residence.30s
- Q2What is a pull factor in the context of migration?A factor that encourages people to settle in a new location.A factor that attracts people to a particular location.A factor that prevents people from leaving their current place of residence.A factor that induces people to leave their current place of residence.30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of a push factor in migration?Educational opportunities in a different city.Political instability and conflict.Access to better healthcare in another country.Job opportunities in a new location.30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a pull factor in migration?Job opportunities in a new location.Access to better healthcare in another country.Political instability and conflict.Educational opportunities in a different city.30s
- Q5What is the difference between voluntary and forced migration?Voluntary migration and forced migration are the same thing.Both voluntary and forced migration involve individuals who choose to migrate willingly.Voluntary migration is when individuals choose to migrate within the same city, while forced migration is when individuals move to a different country.Voluntary migration is when individuals choose to migrate willingly, while forced migration is when individuals are compelled to move against their will.Voluntary migration is when individuals are forced to move against their will, while forced migration is when individuals choose to migrate willingly.30s
- Q6What is a common economic push factor in migration?Lack of job opportunities and economic hardships.Educational opportunities in a different city.Political instability and conflict.Access to better healthcare in another country.30s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of a social pull factor in migration?Access to better healthcare in another country.Political instability and conflict.Family reunification.Job opportunities in a new location.30s
- Q8Which of the following is an example of an environmental push factor in migration?Job opportunities in a new location.Access to better healthcare in another country.Natural disasters such as hurricanes or floods.Political instability and conflict.30s
- Q9Which of the following is an example of a political pull factor in migration?Political stability and freedom in another country.Access to better healthcare in another country.Job opportunities in a new location.Natural disasters such as hurricanes or floods.30s
- Q10What is the main reason for migration from Mexico to America?Economic opportunitiesEnvironmental conditionsCultural exchangePolitical stability30s
- Q11Which state in the United States has the highest population of Mexican immigrants?New MexicoArizonaCaliforniaTexas30s
- Q12Which of the following is NOT a push factor for migration from Mexico to America?High crime ratesAdvanced healthcare systemLimited job opportunitiesPolitical instability30s
- Q13Which of the following is a common push factor for migration from Mexico to America?Limited economic opportunitiesAccess to quality educationStrong social supportPolitical stability30s
- Q14Which of the following is a common pull factor for migration from Mexico to America?Political unrestHigher wagesStrict immigration policiesHarsh climate30s