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3. Which of the following is a pull factor of population migration. A 3. Which of the following is a pull factor of population migration? A. Conflict B. Land availability C. Limits on personal freedoms D. Natural hazards

4. Which of the following is a push factor of population migration. A 4. Which of the following is a push factor of population migration? A. Arable land B. Cultural traditions C. Environmental degradation D. Political freedom

6. Which of these best demonstrates the impact of human migration on a region? A. Canada passing laws to protect seals B. Hinduism being the main religion of India C. Hong Kong being reunited with China in 1997 D. Spanish becoming the main language of Latin America

17. ___ is an example of a nation that has become highly developed despite having limited resources. A. Brazil B. Germany C. Japan D. United States

20. Which of the following is a characteristic of most developing nations? A. a skilled workforce B. high GDP C. lack of education D. low birth rates

20. Which of the following is NOT an example of migration (the movement of people)? A. Remittances B. Urbanization C. Immigration D. Refugees