Vocabulary
What is Migration?
Why do people migrate?
Where do people migrate?
How do governments effect migration?
100

The concentration of people per land area

What is Population/Arithmetic Density?

100
Migration that occurs in stages.
What is Step migration?
100

People that are forced to leave their homeland in order to seek safety.

What is a refugee?

100

This is the largest flow of international migrants in the world.

What is Mexico to the US?

100

The governmentally backed process of sending immigrants back to their original residence.

What is deportation?

200

He developed a set of laws based on how people migrate.

Who is EG Ravenstein?

200

Migration against the migrants' will, such as the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.

What is Forced migration?

200

Reasons that encourage people to migrate, such as job opportunities

What are pull factors?

200

A migrant worker from North Africa would most likely end up here.

What is Europe?

200

A makeshift town for immigrants, common in poor areas outside of cities such as Rio. These areas are commonly segmented off by the local government.

What is a shantytown?

300
In order for a non-citizen to work in a country this must be possessed.

What is a Work Visa?

300

Migration within a region.

What is Intraregional migration?

300

When a migrant chooses a particular place to live and other migrants follow them to the same destination.

What is chain migration?

300

This causes a migrant to stop their journey before they reach their final destination.

What is an intervening opportunity?

300

Countries that have more emigrants than they do immigrants have this.

What is net out migration?

400

Money that is sent home by migrants.

What is remittances?

400

Migration by choice.

What is Voluntary migration?

400

This law code that was established in The South after slavery led numerous black Americans to migrate to The North.

What are the Jim Crow Laws?

400

In the United States this document gives foreign born people nearly the same rights as an American Citizen, but they can be taken away because of a felony.

What is a Green Card?

400
governmental immigration policy that restricts immigration on the basis of criminal records and other background issues.
What is selective immigration?
500

The idea that people are less likely to move to an area farther away from their starting location.

What is Distance decay?

500

Migration that occurs across borders of different countries.

What is International migration?

500

Some countries have these programs that allow temporary or cyclic migrants to work legally.

What are Guest Worker Programs?

500

These are people that have been forced from their homeland and haven't been accepted into a new country as refugees.

What are asylum seekers?

500

This country historically has the largest surge of migration into the United States.

What is Mexico?

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