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First – Some Review Questions  NUMBER ON YOUR PAPER FROM 1-10  WE WILL GO THROUGH ALL OF THE QUESTIONS AND THEN REVIEW THE ANSWERS!

1) A permanent move from one location to another is  A) a push factor  B) a pull factor  C) circulation  D) migration

2) What is the most common migration factor?  A ) Cultural  B) Political  C) Economic  D) Environmental

3) Forced international migration has occurred mostly because of  A) cultural factors  B) environmental factors  C) demographic factors  D) economic factors

4) All of the following are push factors EXCEPT:  A) A drought in the country of origin  B) Freedom and democratic governments  C) Closing of a factory  D) Very cold or unpleasant weather

5) Which of the following is there the LEAST of globally?  A) International Migration  B) Internal Migration  C) Intraregional Migration  D) Interregional Migration

6) Which of the following countries is a migrant to the US least likely to come from?  A) Ethiopia  B) Vietnam  C) Dominican Republic  D) India

7) In which stage of the demographic transition is there the most OUT- migration?  A) Stage 1  B) Stage 2  C) Stage 3  D) Stage 4

8) Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 largest global migration flows?  A) Africa to Europe  B) Asia to Europe  C) Asia to North America  D) Latin America to North America

9) Where did most of the immigrants to the US come from in the early 20 th century?  A) Africa and England  B) Asia and Latin America  C) Southern and Eastern Europe  D) Northern and Western Europe

10) What was the dominant push factor for European migration in the 1800’s?  A) Religious persecution  B) Environmental Disaster  C) Large Population Growth  D) Slavery

Now the Answers!

1) A permanent move from one location to another is  A) a push factor  B) a pull factor  C) circulation  D) migration

2) What is the most common migration factor?  A ) Cultural  B) Political  C) Economic  D) Environmental

3) Forced international migration has occurred mostly because of  A) cultural factors  B) environmental factors  C) demographic factors  D) economic factors

4) All of the following are push factors EXCEPT:  A) A drought in the country of origin  B) Freedom and democratic governments  C) Closing of a factory  D) Very cold or unpleasant weather

5) Which of the following is there the LEAST of globally?  A) International Migration  B) Internal Migration  C) Intraregional Migration  D) Interregional Migration

6) Which of the following countries is a migrant to the US least likely to come from?  A) Ethiopia  B) Vietnam  C) Dominican Republic  D) India

7) In which stage of the demographic transition is there the most OUT- migration?  A) Stage 1  B) Stage 2  C) Stage 3  D) Stage 4

8) Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 largest global migration flows?  A) Africa to Europe  B) Asia to Europe  C) Asia to North America  D) Latin America to North America

9) Where did most of the immigrants to the US come from in the early 20 th century?  A) Africa and England  B) Asia and Latin America  C) Southern and Eastern Europe  D) Northern and Western Europe

10) What was the dominant push factor for European migration in the 1800’s?  A) Religious persecution  B) Environmental Disaster  C) Large Population Growth  D) Slavery

I. Migration Between Regions- United States.  A) Colonial*  B) Early Interior (Canals)*

C) California*

D) Great Plains*

E) Most Recent*  RUST BELT TO  THE SUNBELT

F) Today F) Pattern over time

II. Migration Between Regions – Other Countries  A) Russia – Far North*

B) Brazil*

C) Indonesia*

D) Europe (EU)*

III. Migration Within ONE Region (Intraregional)  A) Globally – #1*

B) MDC’s (urban to suburban)*

C) US - CounterUrbanization Rocky Mountains

THE END!