Migration Terms
Immigration to U.S.
Internal Migration
Random Migration
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The name given to people entering a country
Who are immigrants
200
Most immigrants coming to the U.S. are currently from
What is Latin America/Mexico
200
Most internal Migration over the last century has occurred this way
Rural to Urban
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An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration
What is intervening obstacle
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A temporary worker in a country who fills a work need

What is a guest worker

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The name given to people leaving a country
What is Emigrants
400
The first wave of immigration to the U.S. was by these two groups.
What is Europeans (British) and Africans (Forced)
400
California's population greatly increased with immigrants from the Midwest during the 1930s because of this.
What is the dust bowl
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Many people are immigrating to Europe because of the Civil War in the Middle East. This is an example of a
What is a push factor
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The biggest forced migration in history
What is The Atlantic slave trade
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Better healthcare in Canada could be considered a _____________ for someone considering migrating there
What is a Pull factor
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Large American cities did not grow according to the DTM by natural increase but by
What is Immigration from Europe mostly
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When cities become more and more populated with lower classes this phenomenon can take place
What is counter-urbanization/urban to suburban/white flight
600

This is the main push/pull factor for voluntary migration

What is Economic   JERBS!

600

Syrians fleeing their country are seeking this in European Countries

What is Asylum

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When a migrant communicates to family and friends at home, encouraging further migration along the same path, along kinship links.
What is Chain Migration
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A huge spike in Immigration to the U.S. from Ireland in the mid-19th century occurred because of this.
What is Potato Famine
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This caused large numbers of people to move west, especially to California in the 1840s
What is the Gold Rush
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WHEW WHEW WHEW!!!! DAILY DOUBLE

Governments may enact these in these to put a cap on immigration to their country.

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People who are stranded because of war, or natural disaster, or other factor within their own country
What is Internally displaced persons
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at one of the steps along the path during migration, pull factors encourage the migrant to settle in a spot they arrive at rather than continuing on to their original destination.
What is intervening opportunity
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Immigration during the 1880's to the U.S. from Western Europeans and Scandinavian countries occurred because of this.
What is rapid population growth from the industrial revolution
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whew whew whew Daily Double
Moving from one city to another close city or to a nearby suburb is an example of.
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What has the biggest impact on life expectancy?  Why do some countries have much lower/higher life expediencies than others

What is infant mortality rate 

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A migrant worker sending money back home   

What are remittances 
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