During the 18th and 19th centuries what region sent the most immigrants to the United States?
What is Europe
A person forced to flee their home but they are still inside their home country are known as....
What is Internally Displaced Persons
Neighborhoods filled primarily with people of the same ethnic group are known as...
What is Ethnic Enclaves
Where are most LEGAL migrants to the U.S. today from?
What is Mexico
What U.S. region are people leaving currently due to economic push factors?
What is Rust Belt
The migration of Louisianans after Hurricane Katrina was caused by what type of push factor?
What is Environmental?
Where are most refugees located?
What is neighboring countries
What U.S. region is currently experiencing internal in migration?
What is the Sun Belt
A process in which migrants reach their eventual destination through a series of smaller moves?
What is Step Migration
What is the largest catalyst of voluntary migration?
What is economic push and pull factors
During the mid-19th century what part of Europe were most migrants to the U.S. from? *region
What is Northern and Western Europe
Refugees fleeing the communist take over of Vietnam settled in what part of the U.S.?
What is the West Coast (California)
DAILY DOUBLE!!! WORTH 800 POINTS!!!
What is the name of the U.S. internal migration of African Americans from the South to cities in the North and West starting during WWI?
What is The Great Migration
During the early 20th century where were most European migrants to the U.S. from? *region of Europe
What is Southern and Eastern Europe
Give an example of a forced internal migration that has happened in the U.S.?
What is the trail of tears or Japanese internment.
What caused the U.S. to allow Cuban refugees to settle here?
What is communist takeover of Cuba.