14 Factors of Migration Objective: Using text & PowerPoint I will understand the factors causing Migrations then create a storyboard using a case study.

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14 Factors of Migration Objective: Using text & PowerPoint I will understand the factors causing Migrations then create a storyboard using a case study to illustrate how these factors have affected human migrations. Warmup: Where did you arrive from? – Share with the class where you or your parents lived before you/they moved to Allen

Where did you arrive from? Share with the class where you or your parents lived before you/they moved to Allen Smart Board activity

NOTICE There will not be a Pre-AP World History class offered next year at Allen H.S. Your only choices are World History or AP World History. If you have already made your course selections and you registered for Pre-AP or IB World History you need to go back in to Naviance and change your selections. The registration deadline is March 7!

Factors Influencing Migration 15A Human Migration – People from one place to another The movement of Push Factors The reasons that drive People away from a place (emigrate) Pull Factors The reasons that drive People toward a place (immigrate) 1. Complete the graphic organizer (“why people migrate”) 2. To complete the graphic organizer, use pg to paraphrase how each of the 6 factors influence migration

Instructions 2. To complete the graphic organizer, use pg to paraphrase how each of the 6 factors influence migration 3. You have 12 minutes

Religious Persecution ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ _ Why People Migrate Ethnic Persecution ___________________________ ___________________________ Environmental Factors ___________________________ ___________________________ Economic Motives ___________________________ ___________________________ Political Factors ___________________________ ___________________________ Forced Migration ___________________________ ___________________________ 15B

Environmental Factors Often environmental conditions dictate (determine) that a group migrate from a place. Examples lack of food, changing climatic conditions.

Religious Persecution Jews during WWII When governments persecute members of a religious minority those people often migrate more tolerant locations.

Ethnic Persecution Ethnic groups will often migrate to escape unfair treatment (persecution) by another group.

Economic Motives Poverty and unemployment is often a Push factor motivating people to migrate to locations of opportunity.

Forced Migration Sometimes government or other circumstances will force another group of people to migrate.

Political Factors Often political instability and revolution force people to flee their homelands. The desire to find greater political freedoms may also motivate people to migrate.

Story Board

What does this slide illustrate?

Rubric Use one box to title your Storyboard (5) Illustrates the reason for the Emigration/Push Factors (15) One box must show where they migrated to. (10) Illustrates the reason people immigrated where they did.(15) Used four Boxes to illustrate the case study. (20) Other than the title box they must have a caption or dialogue to help readers understand your case study (20) Must be neat. Take pride in your work (10) Must be colored (10) ______________________________________ Total pts 100 Plan It Out First!!!!!!

When you are finished Try to determine which of the 6 factors your case study pertains to. On the back of your storyboard write a statement telling us which factor of migration your case study describes and why.

Factors Influencing Migration 15A Human Migration – People from one place to another The movement of Push Factors The reasons that drive People away from a place (emigrate) Pull Factors The reasons that drive People toward a place (immigrate) 1. Divide the graphic organizer (“why people migrate”) between your partner so that you’re each working on half. 2. To complete the graphic organizer, use pg to paraphrase how each of the 6 factors influence migration