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Immigration Push and Pull Factors

Population Distribution Table of Contents Date Title Lesson # 10/3 Spatial Diffusion 12 10/6 Urban Geography 13 10/8 Population Distribution 14 **US and Canada** 10/14 Cover Page/Map 15 10/15 Regions 16 10/21 Immigration 17

Clip Question 1. Why have people come to the United States from other countries?

Push Factors Pull Factors Immigration  When people leave one country and move to another. Why do people do this? Push Factors Pull Factors

Push factors  something bad that pushes people from their original country. Task  Give an example of something that is a push factor for immigration. A shortage of Jobs

Pull factors  something good that pulls people to new countries. Task  Give an example of something that is a push factor for immigration. Many Jobs

Frayer Model Directions: Complete the task described in each box for the word Persecution. Persecution 1. Definition  treating a person or group of people extremely poorly. 2. Examples (provide 2 in addition to mine) - Racism 3. Sketch

Push and Pull Factors Political (government) Economic (money, jobs, businesses) Social (stuff people need to survive) Push – Pull – Pull - Push – Pull – Pull - Push – Pull – Pull -

Push/Pull Chart Word Bank