This kind of movement where people go from place to place.
What is migration?
Factors that are usually negative.
What are push factors?
Number one thing people who are finding a place to live need the most.
What is water?
People who trade or sell goods to other people.
What are merchants?
What color tells you on this map where there are many people?
What is dark green?
The study of how people, resources, and ideas move.
What is movement?
Factors that are usually positive?
What are Positive factors?
Three things people need after water.
What is food, clothing, shelter?
A path used by merchants to travel on and trade/sell goods.
What is trade route?
What areas could possibly contain Disneyland?
What is any areas that have a lot of yellow coloring?
This leads to settlement in new places.
What is exploration?
Name the three types of Push factors?
What is war, no jobs, and natural disasters?
Three things settlers need to be on the lookout for when they find a place to live?
What is land, resources, and weather?
These rich leaders, or royalty, had merchants sell and trade goods for them.
What is patronage (patrons)?
What countries around the world have the largest populations?
What is China, and India?
Name a way that resources that can be moved from place to place.
What is (train, plane, car, basket, etc,)?
Name the three types of pull factors?
What is religious freedom, opportunities, and natural resources?
Name the three types of communities people live after they found a home.
What is rural, suburban, and urban?
Early American settlers had to rely on these guides to lead them into new lands.
Who are Native Americans?
Name a state from 1876 that has a really large population.
What is New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, (any Northeastern state)?
How can ideas be shared around the world?
What is internet?
People do this when they interact with push and pull factors?
What is migration?
Name the other word that also means to migrate?
What is immigrate?
This transportation in 1869 made land travel faster, easier, and safer.
What is Transcontinental Railroad (trains)?
This is the Roman Empire. They conquered a lot of land. Why did they build their empire where they did?
What is "So they can get water for drinking, traveling, and trading"?