Migration Flashcards

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What are the continents mentioned?

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South America, North America, Oceania

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What is migration?

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Migration is the movement from one place to another.

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Who are emigrants?

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Emigrants are people who leave a place.

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Who are immigrants?

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Immigrants are people who arrive in a place.

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What are the different types of migration?

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International, rural-urban, internal, and temporary.

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What is international migration?

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International migration is the movement of people from one country to another.

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What is rural-urban migration?

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Rural-urban migration is the movement of people from the countryside to urban areas.

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What is internal migration?

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Internal migration is the movement of people to different areas within the same country.

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What is temporary migration?

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Temporary migration occurs when people move for a particular length of time.

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What are push factors for migration?

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Natural disasters, lack of employment, shortage of food and medical services.

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What are pull factors for migration?

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Better employment, better education, higher wages, improved standard of living.

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What are obstacles to migration?

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Language barriers, no passport/visa, lack of money, mountains, stereotypes.

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What is a stereotype?

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A stereotype is a set idea that people have about someone, especially an idea that’s wrong.

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What are the continents mentioned?

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South America, North America, Oceania

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What is migration?

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Migration is the movement from one place to another.

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Who are emigrants?

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Emigrants are people who leave a place.

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Who are immigrants?

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Immigrants are people who arrive in a place.

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What are the different types of migration?

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International, rural-urban, internal, and temporary.

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What is international migration?

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International migration is the movement of people from one country to another.

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What is rural-urban migration?

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Rural-urban migration is the movement of people from the countryside to urban areas.

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What is internal migration?

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Internal migration is the movement of people to different areas within the same country.

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What is temporary migration?

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Temporary migration occurs when people move for a particular length of time.

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What are push factors for migration?

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Natural disasters, lack of employment, shortage of food and medical services.

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What are pull factors for migration?

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Better employment, better education, higher wages, improved standard of living.

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What are obstacles to migration?
Language barriers, no passport/visa, lack of money, mountains, stereotypes.
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What is a stereotype?
A stereotype is a set idea that people have about someone, especially an idea that's wrong.